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Water-Mediated Synthesis of a Superionic Halide Solid Electrolyte.

Xiaona LiJianwen LiangNing ChenJing LuoKeegan R AdairChanghong WangMohammad Norouzi BanisTsun-Kong ShamLi ZhangShangqian ZhaoShigang LuHuan HuangRuying LiXueliang Sun
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
To promote the development of solid-state batteries, polymer-, oxide-, and sulfide-based solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) have been extensively investigated. However, the disadvantages of these SSEs, such as high-temperature sintering of oxides, air instability of sulfides, and narrow electrochemical windows of polymers electrolytes, significantly hinder their practical application. Therefore, developing SSEs that have a high ionic conductivity (>10-3  S cm-1 ), good air stability, wide electrochemical window, excellent electrode interface stability, low-cost mass production is required. Herein we report a halide Li+ superionic conductor, Li3 InCl6 , that can be synthesized in water. Most importantly, the as-synthesized Li3 InCl6 shows a high ionic conductivity of 2.04×10-3  S cm-1 at 25 °C. Furthermore, the ionic conductivity can be recovered after dissolution in water. Combined with a LiNi0.8 Co0.1 Mn0.1 O2 cathode, the solid-state Li battery shows good cycling stability.
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