Literature DB >> 33470520

Direct Ink Writing of Li1.3 Al0.3 Ti1.7 (PO4 )3 -Based Solid-State Electrolytes with Customized Shapes and Remarkable Electrochemical Behaviors.

Zixian Liu1, Xiaocong Tian1,2, Min Liu3, Shanshan Duan1, Yazhou Ren1, Hui Ma1, Kang Tang1, Jianpeng Shi3, Shuen Hou1, Hongyun Jin1, Guozhong Cao4.   

Abstract

All-solid-state lithium batteries have received extensive attention due to their high safety and promising energy density and are considered as the next-generation electrochemical energy storage system. However, exploring solid-state electrolytes in customized geometries without sacrificing the ionic transport is significant yet challenging. Herein, various 3D printable Li1.3 Al0.3 Ti1.7 (PO4 )3 (LATP)-based inks are developed to construct ceramic and hybrid solid-state electrolytes with arbitrary shapes as well as high conductivities. The obtained inks show suitable rheological behaviors and can be successfully extruded into solid-state electrolytes using the direct ink writing (DIW) method. As-printed free-standing LATP ceramic solid-state electrolytes deliver high ionic conductivity up to 4.24 × 10-4  S cm-1 and different shapes such as "L", "T," and "+" can be easily realized without sacrificing high ionic transport properties. Moreover, using this printing method, LATP-based hybrid solid-state electrolytes can be directly printed on LiFePO4 cathodes for solid-state lithium batteries, where a high discharge capacity of 150 mAh g-1 at 0.5 C is obtained. The DIW strategy for solid-state electrolytes demonstrates a new way toward advanced solid-state energy storage with the high ionic transport and customized manufacturing ability.
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Keywords:  3D printing; arbitrary shape; direct ink writing; solid-state batteries; solid-state electrolytes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33470520     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202002866

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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Authors:  Muhammad Faishal Norjeli; Nizam Tamchek; Zurina Osman; Ikhwan Syafiq Mohd Noor; Mohd Zieauddin Kufian; Mohd Ifwat Bin Mohd Ghazali
Journal:  Gels       Date:  2022-09-15
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