Interfacial Reactions and Performance of LiLaZrO-Stabilized Li-Sulfur Hybrid Cell.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Macromolecular Engineering , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , Michigan 48109 , United States.

Published: November 2019

Herein, we report on the characterization of a Li-S hybrid cell containing a garnet solid electrolyte (LiLaZrO, LLZO) and conventional liquid electrolyte. While the liquid electrolyte provided ionically conductive pathways throughout the porous cathode, the LLZO acted as a physical barrier to protect the Li metal anode and prevent polysulfide shuttling during battery operation. This hybrid cell exhibited an initial capacity of 1000 mAh/g and high Coulombic efficiency (>99%). The interface between the liquid electrolyte and LLZO was studied using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). These results indicate that a spontaneous interfacial reaction layer formed between the LLZO and liquid electrolyte. XPS depth profiling experiments indicate that this layer consisted of Li-enriched phases near the surface (e.g., LiCO) and intermediate Li-La-Zr oxides in subsurface regions. The reaction layer extended well beyond the LLZO surface, and bulk pristine LLZO was not observed even at the deepest sputtering depths used in this study (∼90 nm). Overall, these results highlight that developing stable electrode/electrolyte interfaces is critical for solid-state batteries and their hybrids.

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