NASICON-type solid electrolytes with excellent stability in moisture are promising in all-solid-state batteries and redox flow batteries. However, NASIOCN LiZr(PO) (LZP), which is more stable with lithium metal than the commercial LiAlTi(PO), exhibits a low Li-ion conductivity of 10 S cm because the fast conducting rhombohedral phase only exists above 50 °C. In this paper, the high-ionic conductive rhombohedral phase is stabilized by Y doping at room temperature, and the hot-pressing technique is employed to further improve the density of the pellet. The dense LiYZr(PO) pellet prepared by hot-pressing shows a high Li-ion conductivity of 9 × 10 S cm, which is two orders of magnitude higher than that of LiZr(PO). The in-situ formed LiP layer on the surface of LiYZr(PO) after contact with the lithium metal increases the wettability of the pellet by the metallic lithium anode. Moreover, the LiYZr(PO) pellet shows a relatively small interfacial resistance in symmetric Li/Li and all-solid-state Li-metal cells, providing these cells a small overpotential and a long cycling life.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071719 | DOI Listing |
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