Amorphous
AlOCl Compounds Enabling Nanocrystalline
LiCl with Abnormally High Ionic Conductivity
Posted on 2024-10-19 - 14:21
LiCl
is a promising solid electrolyte, providing it possesses high
ionic conductivity. Numerous efforts have been made to enhance its
ionic conductivity through aliovalent doping. However, aliovalent
substitution changes the intrinsic structure of LiCl, compromising
its cost-effectiveness and electrochemical stability. Here, we report
nanocrystalline LiCl embedded in amorphous AlOCl compounds with a
heterogeneous structure to enhance its ionic conductivity. Nanocrystallization
enlarges the LiCl unit cell, while amorphization facilitates interfacial
ion transport. As a result, the amorphous AlOCl-modified LiCl nanocrystal
(AlOCl-nanoLiCl) demonstrates a high ionic conductivity of 1.02 mS
cm–1, which is 5 orders of magnitude higher than
that of LiCl. Additionally, it exhibits high oxidative stability,
low cost ($19.87 US kg–1), and low Young’s
modulus (2–3 GPa). When AlOCl-nanoLiCl is coupled with Li-rich
cathodes (Li1.17Mn0.55Ni0.24Co0.05O2, 4.8 V vs Li+/Li), all-solid-state
batteries exhibit remarkable long-term cycling stability (>1000
cycles).
This work presents a novel strategy to enhance the ionic conductivity
of alkaline chlorides without compromising their intrinsic advantages.
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Duan, Hui; Wang, Changhong; Zhang, Xu-Sheng; Fu, Jiamin; Li, Weihan; Wan, Jing; et al. (2024). Amorphous
AlOCl Compounds Enabling Nanocrystalline
LiCl with Abnormally High Ionic Conductivity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c06498