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Intefacial Observation between LiCoO2 Electrode and Li2S-P2S5 Solid Electrolytes of All-Solid-State Lithium Secondary Batteries Using Transmission Electron Microscopy

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 949-956

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm901819c

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
  2. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) of Japan

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In all-solid-state lithium secondary batteries, both the electrode and electrolyte materials are solid. The electrode and solid electrolyte interface's structure and morphology affect a battery's electrochemical performance. Observation of the interface between LiCoO2 positive electrode and highly lithium-ion-conducting Li2S-P2S5 solid electrolyte was conducted using transmission electron microscopy. An interfacial layer was formed at the interface between LiCoO2 electrode and Li2S-P2S5 solid electrolyte after the battery's initial charge. Furthermore, mutual diffusion of Co, P, and S at the interface between LiCoO2 and Li2S-P2S5 were observed. The mutual diffusion and the formation of the interfacial layer were suppressed using LiCoO2 particles coated with Li2SiO3 thin film. Results showed that all-solid-state Cells using Li2SiO3-coated LiCoO2 had better electrochemical performance than those using noncoated LiCoO2. The all-solid-state cells functioned at -30 degrees C. Moreover, the all-solid-state cell using LiSiO3-coated LiCoO2 was charged and discharged under a high current density of 40 mA cm(-2) at 100 degrees C.

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