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Assembling All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries with Li3N-Protected Anodes

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CHEMPLUSCHEM
Volume 84, Issue 2, Pages 183-189

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201800539

Keywords

all-solid-state batteries; electrochemistry; electrodes; lithium nitride; solid electrolytes

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  1. Research Fund of the Sakarya University [2017-01-08-043]

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The construction of all-solid-state batteries is now easier after the successful synthesis of sulfur-based solid electrolytes with extremely high ionic conductivities. Utilizing lithium metal as the anode in these batteries requires a protective solid electrolyte layer to prevent corrosion due to the highly reactive nature of lithium. Li3N coating on lithium metal is a promising way of preventing the degradation of the electrolyte during charge and discharge. In this study, utilization of a Li3N-coated lithium anode and Li7P3S11 solid electrolyte are reported, where a quaternary reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/S/carbon black/Li7P3S11 composite is used as cathode in the assembled cell. Our results indicate that protecting the Li metal with a Li3N coating does not affect the electrochemical characteristics of the cell and extends the cycle life of the battery. A cell assembled with a protective layer was shown to having 306 mAh g(-1) capacity after 120 cycles at 160 mAh g(-1) current density, whereas a cell without protective layer had a capacity of 260 mAh g(-1).

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