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Concerted ionic-electronic conductivity enables high-rate capability Li-metal solid-state batteries

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ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages 524-532

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2022.11.004

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Solid-state Li metal battery; Solid polymer electrolyte; Carbon nanotube; Ionic -electronic diffusion; LiFePO 4 electrode

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By using multi-walled carbon nanotubes in the design and optimization of composite electrodes, high-performance Li-metal solid-state cells were achieved with a capacity retention rate of 92% at high current densities, demonstrating great potential.
Enabling the fast charge and discharge of Li-metal solid-state batteries paves the way towards their deployment in electro-mobility applications, which require high-energy and power with safety guaranteed. Solid-state batteries using polyethylene oxide as the polymer matrix are appealing candidates although currently limited to relatively slow rate capability arising from high solid-solid interfacial resistance and sluggish lithium-ion mobility at the solid electrolyte. In this work, the engineering design and optimization of composite electrodes with multi-walled carbon nanotubes lead to high performance Li metal solid-state cells, showing a highcapacity retention at rates up to 4C. The electrode formulations including the elongated architectures exhibit a concerted ionic-electronic diffusion in the catholyte polymer enabling fast Li-ion transport, enhancing the electronic percolation and increasing the interfacial reaction kinetics and exchange current density. The solidstate battery with LiFePO4 electrode shows an unprecedented capacity retention of 92% during 800 cycles at 2C. The promising performance at high-rates of this approach is also extended to electrodes with a high-voltage active material.

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