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Bilayer Dense-Porous Li7 La3 Zr2 O12 Membranes for High-Performance Li-Garnet Solid-State Batteries.


ABSTRACT: Li dendrites form in Li7 La3 Zr2 O12 (LLZO) solid electrolytes due to intrinsic volume changes of Li and the appearance of voids at the Li metal/LLZO interface. Bilayer dense-porous LLZO membranes make for a compelling solution of this pertinent challenge in the field of Li-garnet solid-state batteries (SSB). Lithium is thus stored in the pores of the LLZO, thereby avoiding i) dynamic changes of the anode volume and ii) the formation of voids during Li stripping due to increased surface area of the Li/LLZO interface. The dense layer then additionally reduces the probability of short circuits during cell charging. In this work, a method for producing such bilayer membranes utilizing sequential tape-casting of porous and dense layers is reported. The minimum attainable thicknesses are 8-10 µm for dense and 32-35 µm for porous layers, enabling gravimetric and volumetric energy densities of Li-garnet SSBs of 279 Wh kg-1 and 1003 Wh L-1 , respectively. Bilayer LLZO membranes in symmetrical cell configuration exhibit high critical current density up to 6 mA cm-2 and cycling stability of over 160 cycles at a current density of 0.5 mA cm-2 at an areal capacity limitation of 0.25 mAh cm-2 .

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10015908 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bilayer Dense-Porous Li<sub>7</sub> La<sub>3</sub> Zr<sub>2</sub> O<sub>12</sub> Membranes for High-Performance Li-Garnet Solid-State Batteries.

Zhang Huanyu H   Okur Faruk F   Cancellieri Claudia C   Jeurgens Lars P H LPH   Parrilli Annapaola A   Karabay Dogan Tarik DT   Nesvadba Martin M   Hwang Sunhyun S   Neels Antonia A   Kovalenko Maksym V MV   Kravchyk Kostiantyn V KV  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230120 8


Li dendrites form in Li<sub>7</sub> La<sub>3</sub> Zr<sub>2</sub> O<sub>12</sub> (LLZO) solid electrolytes due to intrinsic volume changes of Li and the appearance of voids at the Li metal/LLZO interface. Bilayer dense-porous LLZO membranes make for a compelling solution of this pertinent challenge in the field of Li-garnet solid-state batteries (SSB). Lithium is thus stored in the pores of the LLZO, thereby avoiding i) dynamic changes of the anode volume and ii) the formation of voids during Li  ...[more]

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