A new concept of forming solid electrolyte interphases(SEI) in situ in an ionic conducting Li(1.5)Al(0.5)Ge(1.5)(PO4)3-polypropylene(LAGP-PP) based separator during charging and discharging is proposed and...A new concept of forming solid electrolyte interphases(SEI) in situ in an ionic conducting Li(1.5)Al(0.5)Ge(1.5)(PO4)3-polypropylene(LAGP-PP) based separator during charging and discharging is proposed and demonstrated. This unique structure shows a high ionic conductivity, low interface resistance with electrode, and can suppress the growth of lithium dendrite. The features of forming the SEI in situ are investigated by scanning electron microscopy(SEM) and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS). The results confirm that SEI films mainly consist of lithium fluoride and carbonates with various alkyl contents. The cell assembled by using the LAGP-coated separator demonstrates a good cycling performance even at high charging rates, and the lithium dendrites were not observed on the lithium metal electrode. Therefore, the SEI-LAGP-PP separator can be used as a promising flexible solid electrolyte for solid state lithium batteries.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Beijing Science and Technology ProjectChina(Grant No.Z13111000340000)+1 种基金the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2012CB932900)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.51325206 and 51421002)
文摘A new concept of forming solid electrolyte interphases(SEI) in situ in an ionic conducting Li(1.5)Al(0.5)Ge(1.5)(PO4)3-polypropylene(LAGP-PP) based separator during charging and discharging is proposed and demonstrated. This unique structure shows a high ionic conductivity, low interface resistance with electrode, and can suppress the growth of lithium dendrite. The features of forming the SEI in situ are investigated by scanning electron microscopy(SEM) and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS). The results confirm that SEI films mainly consist of lithium fluoride and carbonates with various alkyl contents. The cell assembled by using the LAGP-coated separator demonstrates a good cycling performance even at high charging rates, and the lithium dendrites were not observed on the lithium metal electrode. Therefore, the SEI-LAGP-PP separator can be used as a promising flexible solid electrolyte for solid state lithium batteries.