Journal article
Authors list: Zhang, WB; Leichtweiss, T; Culver, SP; Koerver, R; Das, D; Weber, DA; Zeier, WG; Janek, J
Publication year: 2017
Pages: 35888-35896
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume number: 9
Issue number: 41
ISSN: 1944-8244
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b11530
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Abstract:
All-solid-state batteries (SSBs) have recently attracted much attention due to their potential application in electric vehicles. One key issue that is central to improve the function of SSBs is to gain a better understanding of the interfaces between the material components toward enhancing the electrochemical performance. In this work, the interfacial properties of a carbon-containing cathode composite, employing Li10GeP2S12 as the solid electrolyte, are investigated. A large interfacial charge transfer resistance builds up upon the inclusion of carbon in the composite, which is detrimental to the resulting cycle life. Analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that carbon facilitates faster electrochemical decomposition of the thiophosphate solid electrolyte at the cathode/solid electrolyte interface-by transferring the low chemical potential of lithium in the charged state deeper into the solid electrolyte and extending the decomposition region. The occurring accumulation of highly oxidized sulfur species at the interface is likely responsible for the large interfacial resistances and aggravated capacity fading observed.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Zhang, W., Leichtweiss, T., Culver, S., Koerver, R., Das, D., Weber, D., et al. (2017) The Detrimental Effects of Carbon Additives in Li10GeP2S12-Based Solid-State Batteries, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 9(41), pp. 35888-35896. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b11530
APA Citation style: Zhang, W., Leichtweiss, T., Culver, S., Koerver, R., Das, D., Weber, D., Zeier, W., & Janek, J. (2017). The Detrimental Effects of Carbon Additives in Li10GeP2S12-Based Solid-State Batteries. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 9(41), 35888-35896. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b11530