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Insights into Grain Boundary in Lithium-Rich Anti-Perovskite as Solid Electrolytes

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 165, Issue 16, Pages A3946-A3951

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.0831816jes

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51502319]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M612366]

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In all-solid-state lithium batteries, anti-perovskite solid electrolyte has high ionic conductivity and high stability with lithium metal anode. However, grain boundaries (GBs) contribute to undesirable resistance limiting ionic conductivity in anti-perovskite, and there is limited knowledge about the GBs in solid electrolyte, particularly at the atomic scale. Here, using density functional theory calculations we show that four symmetric tilt (Sigma 3 and Sigma 5) GBs effects on structural characteristics and ions transport in anti-perovskite (Li3OCl) solid electrolyte. Using first-principles simulation, GBs are found to be relatively stable resulting in its high concentrations in Li3OCl. Interestingly, the presence of GBs can improve compatibility with electrode, while it decreases the ionic conductivity and band gaps in Li3OCl. Furthermore, it is noted that the Sigma 5 GBs structures are softer and higher ionic conductivity than Sigma 3 GBs, delivering a new insight that GBs types may importantly affect the softness and ionic conductivity in solid electrolyte. Significantly, we find that the easiest Li ion migration pathway is along GB direction in Li3OCl with GBs structures. The present work uncovers the GBs behaviors in anti-perovskite solid electrolyte, which can help us to guide the design of high performance anti-perovskite solid electrolyte. (C) 2018 The Electrochemical Society.

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