Solution Blowing Synthesis of Li-Conductive Ceramic Nanofibers.
Zhennan HuangAlexander KolbasovYifei YuanMeng ChengYunjie XuRamin RojaeeRamasubramonian DeivanayagamTara ForoozanYuzi LiuKhalil AmineJun LuAlexander L YarinReza Shahbazian-YassarPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Solid state electrolytes (SSEs) offer great potential to enable high-performance and safe lithium (Li) batteries. However, the scale-up synthesis and processing of SSEs is a major challenge. In this work, three-dimensional networks of lithium lanthanum titanite (LLTO) nanofibers are produced through a scale-up technique based on solution blowing. Compared with the conventional electrospinning method, the solution blowing technique enables high-speed fabrication of SSEs (e.g., 15 times faster) with superior productivity and quality. Additionally, the room-temperature ionic conductivity of composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) formed from solution-blown LLTO fibers is 70% higher than the ones formed from electrospun fibers (1.9 × 10 -4 vs 1.1 × 10-4 S cm-1 for 10 wt % LLTO fibers). Furthermore, the cyclability of the CPEs made from solution-blown fibers in the symmetric Li cell is more than 2.5 times that of the CPEs made from electrospun fibers. These comparisons show that solution-blown ion-conductive fibers hold great promise for applications in Li metal batteries.