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Carbon Free High Loading Silicon Anodes Enabled by Sulfide Solid Electrolytes for Robust All Solid-State Batteries

Authors :
Tan, Darren H. S.
Chen, Yu-Ting
Yang, Hedi
Bao, Wurigumula
Sreenarayanan, Bhagath
Doux, Jean-Marie
Li, Weikang
Lu, Bingyu
Ham, So-Yeon
Sayahpour, Baharak
Scharf, Jonathan
Wu, Erik A.
Deysher, Grayson
Han, Hyea Eun
Hah, Hoe Jin
Jeong, Hyeri
Chen, Zheng
Meng, Ying Shirley
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The development of silicon anodes to replace conventional graphite in efforts to increase energy densities of lithium-ion batteries has been largely impeded by poor interfacial stability against liquid electrolytes. Here, stable operation of 99.9 weight% micro-Si (uSi) anode is enabled by utilizing the interface passivating properties of sulfide based solid-electrolytes. Bulk to surface characterization, as well as quantification of interfacial components showed that such an approach eliminates continuous interfacial growth and irreversible lithium losses. In uSi || layered-oxide full cells, high current densities at room temperature (5 mA cm 2), wide operating temperature (-20{\deg}C to 80{\deg}C) and high loadings (>11 mAh cm-2) were demonstrated for both charge and discharge operations. The promising battery performance can be attributed to both the desirable interfacial property between uSi and sulfide electrolytes, as well as the unique chemo-mechanical behavior of the Li-Si alloys.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2103.04230
Document Type :
Working Paper