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  • All-solid-state lithium batteries need better safety and energy density for larger applications, especially compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries.
  • Using high-capacity lithium-excess electrode materials could significantly boost energy density, but they've never been used in all-solid-state batteries due to challenges in the electrode-electrolyte interface.
  • This research shows that by creating an amorphous LiRuO and LiSO matrix, it's possible to achieve a reversible oxygen redox reaction, improving interface stability and overall performance in all-solid-state batteries.

Article Abstract

An all-solid-state lithium battery using inorganic solid electrolytes requires safety assurance and improved energy density, both of which are issues in large-scale applications of lithium-ion batteries. Utilization of high-capacity lithium-excess electrode materials is effective for the further increase in energy density. However, they have never been applied to all-solid-state batteries. Operational difficulty of all-solid-state batteries using them generally lies in the construction of the electrode-electrolyte interface. By the amorphization of LiRuO as a lithium-excess model material with LiSO, here, we have first demonstrated a reversible oxygen redox reaction in all-solid-state batteries. Amorphous nature of the LiRuO-LiSO matrix enables inclusion of active material with high conductivity and ductility for achieving favorable interfaces with charge transfer capabilities, leading to the stable operation of all-solid-state batteries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7304969PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax7236DOI Listing

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