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Rapid Thermal Annealing of Cathode-Garnet Interface toward High-Temperature Solid State Batteries

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NANO LETTERS
卷 17, 期 8, 页码 4917-4923

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01934

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Garnet; solid-state battery; high-temperature battery; cathode interface; rapid thermal annealing; Li metal battery

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy
  2. DOE EERE [DEEE0006860]
  3. Maryland Nanocenter, its FabLab
  4. AIMLab

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High-temperature batteries require the battery components to be thermally stable and function properly at high temperatures. Conventional batteries have high-temperature safety issues such as thermal runaway, which are mainly attributed to the properties of liquid organic electrolytes such as low boiling points and high flammability. In this work, we demonstrate a truly all-solid-state high-temperature battery using a thermally stable garnet solid-state electrolyte, a lithium metal anode, and a V2O5 cathode, which can operate well at 100 degrees C. To address the high interfacial resistance between the solid electrolyte and cathode, a rapid thermal annealing method was developed to melt the cathode and form a continuous contact. The resulting interfacial resistance of the solid electrolyte and V2O5 cathode was significantly decreased from 2.5 x 10(4) to 71 Omega.cm(2) at room temperature and from 170 to 31 Omega.cm(2) at 100 degrees C. Additionally, the diffusion resistance in the V2O5 cathode significantly decreased as well. The demonstrated high-temperature solid-state full cell has an interfacial resistance of 45 Omega.cm(2) and 97% Coulombic efficiency cycling at 100 degrees C. This work provides a strategy to develop high-temperature all-solid-state batteries using garnet solid electrolytes and successfully addresses the high contact resistance between the V2O5 cathode and garnet solid electrolyte without compromising battery safety or performance.

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