Garnet-Based Solid
Li-Metal Batteries Operable under
High External Pressure with HCOOH-Induced Electron-Blocking and Lithiophilic
Interlayer
Posted on 2024-08-15 - 13:19
Despite good compatibility with Li metal, garnet solid
electrolytes
suffer from severe electron-attack-induced Li-metal penetration and
large interfacial resistance. Here, a formic acid (HCOOH)-induced
electron-blocking and lithiophilic interlayer is created via a spontaneous
reaction with surface Li2CO3 contamination on
the garnet electrolyte (LLZTO) pellet. Unlike previous methods that
involved immersing LLZTO in acidic solutions, this study employs a
volatile small-molecule organic acid that is easily removable, condensed,
and recyclable, thus circumventing the environmental drawbacks associated
with acid waste. The Li symmetric cell assembled with HCOOH-treated
LLZTO exhibits a low interfacial impedance (3 Ω cm2) and a high critical current density (1.7 mA cm–2) at room temperature, enabling the cell to cycle continuously for
over 1000 h at 0.2 mA cm–2. Furthermore, under a
stacking pressure of 2 MPa, stable lithium plating/stripping was achieved
at a current density of 0.3 mA cm–2 with the assistance
of HCOOH treatment. Additionally, the battery paired with a LiFePO4 cathode delivers a high capacity of 151.7 mAh g–1 at 1 C and maintains 88.5% of the initial capacity after 500 cycles,
suggesting the feasibility of this interfacial engineering strategy
for garnet-based solid Li-metal batteries.
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Zhao, Haoyu; Du, Mingjie; Mo, Haoran; Wang, Cuie; Zhou, Wei; Liao, Kaiming; et al. (2024). Garnet-Based Solid
Li-Metal Batteries Operable under
High External Pressure with HCOOH-Induced Electron-Blocking and Lithiophilic
Interlayer. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c10546