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Song, Hyun-Kon
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In situ gel electrolyte network guaranteeing ionic communication between solid electrolyte and cathode

Author(s)
Shin, HyejuChoi, Seong JinChoi, SinhoJang, Bo YunJeong, JihongCho, Yoon-GyoLee, Sang-YoungSong, Hyun-KonYu, Ji HaengKim, Tae-Hee
Issued Date
2022-10
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2022.231926
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62038
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, v.546, pp.231926
Abstract
Solid electrolytes are regarded as promising candidates replacing organic liquid electrolyte due to much enhanced safety, which is able to use lithium metal as an anode material for high energy system. Among several solid electroytes, garnet-type solid electrolyte has wide electrochemical window as well as high chemical sta-bility and ionic conductivity at room temperature. However, from an assembled full cell's point of view, high interfacial resistance between electrode and solid electrolyte is a huge obstacle which should be overcome. Herein, we synthesize high ionic conductivy of Gallium-doped garnet-type solid electrolyte (Li6.25Ga0.25-La3Zr2O12) having 1.2 mS cm-1 at room temperature and then applied gel polymer electrolyte into cathode by in situ gelation method for a full cell system. The interfacial resistance is reduced by about 260 times and rate capability from 0.05C to 1C was 80%, which is superior to a hybrid of liquid electrolyte and LGLZO cell system. Initial capacity retaines 89% even after 800 cycles at 0.5C.
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ISSN
0378-7753
Keyword (Author)
Lithium batteriesGel polymer electrolyteSolid electrolyteInterface resistanceIn situ gelation
Keyword
DOPED LI7LA3ZR2O12STATE ELECTROLYTELITHIUMSTABILITYGROWTH

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