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A structural, spectroscopic and electrochemical study of a lithium ion conducting Li10GeP2S12 solid electrolyte

TitoloA structural, spectroscopic and electrochemical study of a lithium ion conducting Li10GeP2S12 solid electrolyte
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2013
AutoriHassoun, J., Verrelli R., Reale P., Panero S., Mariotto G., Greenbaum S., and Scrosati B.
RivistaJournal of Power Sources
Volume229
Paginazione117-122
ISSN03787753
Parole chiaveA-stability, Activation energy, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Electrochemical studies, Galvanostatics, Impedance spectroscopy, LiFePO, Lithium, Lithium alloys, Lithium batteries, Lithium ions, Lithium iron phosphates, Lithium metal anode, Lithium transference, Manganese, Manganese compounds, Material property, Nickel manganese oxide, Potentiodynamics, Raman, Raman spectroscopy, Solid electrolytes, Solid-state batteries, Spectral feature, Temperature range, X ray diffraction, XRD
Abstract

In this paper we report an X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy and electrochemical study of the Li10GeP2S12 lithium ion conducting solid electrolyte. The XRD results confirm the structure of the electrolyte, the Raman spectroscopy evidences the composite nature of the solid solution showing some spectral features typical of the starting Li 2S, GeS2, and P2S5 materials, whereas a band peaked at about 495 cm-1 is identified as the specific fingerprint of the Li10GeP2S12 compound. The electrochemical studies, involving impedance spectroscopy, scan voltammetry and chrono-amperometry, demonstrate an ionic conductivity of the order of 10 -3 S cm-1 over a wide temperature range with activation energy of approximately 0.1 eV, lithium transference of 0.99 and a stability window extending from 0 V to 6 V vs. Li. Further tests yield preliminary results obtained by Potentiodynamic Cycling with Galvanostatic Acceleration (PGCA) evaluation, which were carried out on a lithium metal anode as well as on lithium iron phosphate LiFePO4 and lithium nickel manganese oxide LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 cathodes in cells using Li 10GeP2S12 as electrolyte. The material properties described above in conjunction with these tests identify Li 10GeP2S12 a very promising electrolyte for the development of advanced solid-state batteries. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1016/j.jpowsour.2012.11.130
Citation KeyHassoun2013117