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- Jo, Younghoon;
- Chang, Hongjun;
- Ha, Chaeyeon;
- Choi, Hyeongjun;
- Song, Taesun;
- ... Kim, Young-Jun;
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Sulfide-based all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are promising candidates for next-generation energy storage systems owing to their notable ionic conductivity and stability against explosions. However, the low chemical stability of sulfide-based solid electrolytes (SSEs) causes problems at their interfaces with other electrode components. Among them, addressing the side reactions between conductive agents and SSEs is crucial for commercialization. Herein, a conductive agent surface-modified with Li3PO4 is employed to enhance the interfacial stability of SSEs. Density functional theory-based analysis reveals that Li3PO4, characterized by strong inter-element bonding, exhibits high ionic conductivity and stability at the interface with SSEs. Electrochemical measurements confirm that Li3PO4-coated conductive agents suppress the interfacial decomposition of SSEs, thereby securing the targeted ionic conductivity in the composite cathode. Consequently, ASSBs adopting surface-engineered conductive agents demonstrate remarkable rate capability (153.6 mAh g- 1 at 2 C) and cycle performance (88.8 % retention over 1000 cycles) with a high areal capacity (4 mAh cm- 2). This study provides a novel concept for conductive agents that enhance charge transport characteristics and mitigate SSE degradation, paving the way for the development of long cycle life ASSBs.
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- Prolonged cycle life of composite cathodes via ionically permeable Li3PO4 surface engineering on conductive agents to suppress degradation of sulfide solid electrolytes
- 저자
- Jo, Younghoon; Chang, Hongjun; Ha, Chaeyeon; Choi, Hyeongjun; Song, Taesun; Kim, Yeonghoon; Moon, Janghyuk; Kim, Young-Jun
- 발행일
- 2025-04
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- Article
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- 77