Effect of Preparation Methods on the Interface of LiBH 4 /SiO 2 Nanocomposite Solid Electrolytes.
Sander F H LambregtsLaura M de KortFrederik WinkelmannMichael FelderhoffPeter NgeneErnst R H van EckArno P M KentgensPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces (2024)
Nanocomposites of complex metal hydrides and oxides are promising solid state electrolytes. The interaction of the metal hydride with the oxide results in a highly conducting interface layer. Up until now it has been assumed that the interface chemistry is independent of the nanoconfinement method. Using 29 Si solid state NMR and LiBH 4 /SiO 2 as a model system, we show that the silica surface chemistry differs for nanocomposites prepared via melt infiltration or ball milling. After melt infiltration, a Si···H···BH 3 complex is present on the interface, together with silanol and siloxane groups. However, after ball milling, the silica surface consists of Si- H sites, and silanol and siloxane groups. We propose that this change is related to a redistribution of silanol groups on the silica surface during ball milling, where free silanol groups are converted to mutually hydrogen-bonded silanol groups. The results presented here help to explain the difference in ionic conductivity between nanocomposites prepared via ball milling and melt infiltration.