Peeking across Grain Boundaries in a Solid-State Ionic
Conductor
Posted on 2019-04-15 - 00:00
The
development of high-performance all-solid-state batteries relies
on charge transport in solid electrolytes, where transport across
grain boundaries often limits their bulk conductivity. The argyrodite
Li6PS5X (X = Cl, Br) solid electrolyte has a
high conductivity; however, macroscopic diffusion in this material
involves complex jump processes, which leads to an underestimation
of the activation energy. Using a comprehensive frequency- and temperature-dependent
analysis of the spin–lattice relaxation rates, a complete estimation
of Li self-diffusion is demonstrated. Another experimental challenge
is quantifying the impact of grain boundaries on the total bulk conductivity.
Li6PS5Cl and Li6PS5Br
have identical crystalline structures, but with 6Li MAS
NMR, their resonance peaks have different chemical shifts. Exploiting
this with two-dimensional 6Li–6Li exchange
NMR on a mixture of Li6PS5Br and Li6PS5Cl, we observe Li exchange between particles of these
two materials across grain boundaries, allowing direct and unambiguous
quantification of this often limiting process in solid-state electrolytes.
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Ganapathy, Swapna; Yu, Chuang; R. H. van Eck, Ernst; Wagemaker, Marnix (2019). Peeking across Grain Boundaries in a Solid-State Ionic
Conductor. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.9b00610