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A novel approach to prepare Li-La-Zr-O solid state electrolyte films by suspension plasma spray

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SOLID STATE IONICS
Volume 368, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ssi.2021.115679

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Solid electrolyte; Suspension plasma spray; Lithium-ion conductivity; Garnet-type oxide; Amorphous phase

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  1. Green Surface Engineering for Advanced Manufacturing (SEAM) Strategic Research Network, integrating Canada's surface engineering leaders for R&D into sustainable, innovative and globally competitive surface engineering solutions

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In this study, Li-La-Zr-O solid-state electrolyte films were prepared using suspension plasma spray process, achieving high Li-ion conductivity. Factors affecting the conductivity include torch power level and stand-off distance. The deposited samples mainly consisted of amorphous phase and a small amount of pyrochlore phase.
In this work we investigated a novel approach to prepare Li-La-Zr-O solid-state electrolyte films by the suspension plasma spray process. This process offers several advantages that make it a promising low-cost, rapid and robust production method for garnet-type Li-ion conductors. A cubic garnet-type, Li6.75La3Zr1 zsNbo.25012, ethanol-based suspension was plasma sprayed on stainless-steel substrates using two torch power levels, 30.9 and 77.1 kW, at different stand-off distances. Solid-state electrolyte films of -14 jim thickness were deposited in -0.1 h of spraying. Maximum Li-ion conductivity as high as 7.3.10-6 5 CI11-1 at 22 C has been obtained for the samples sprayed at 30.9 kW and stand-off distance of 25 mm. These samples contained a majority of amorphous phase (67.0 wt%), 20.2 wt% of Li6.75La3Zr1.75Nb0.25012, and the balance of 12.8 wt% of the pyrochlore phase (La2Zr2O7). We associate this result with the relatively high value of Li number density, 2.2.1022 cm -3, and the lowest content of La2Zr2O7. The higher torch power level and/or longer stand-off distance leads to a reduction in Li number density and higher content of La2Zr2O7, likely due to evaporative loss of Li species during the spray process. These factors also translate to a decrease in Li-ion conductivity. The knowledge that has been acquired in this preliminary study provides guidelines for further development and optimization of this rapid deposition technique of garnet-type solid-state electrolyte films.

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