Superionic Conductivity in Lithium-Rich Anti-Perovskites
Los Alamos National Laboratory · University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Abstract
Lithium ion batteries have shown great promise in electrical energy storage with enhanced energy density, power capacity, charge-discharge rates, and cycling lifetimes. However common fluid electrolytes consisting of lithium salts dissolved in solvents are toxic, corrosive, or flammable. Solid electrolytes with superionic conductivity can avoid those shortcomings and work with a metallic lithium anode, thereby allowing much higher energy densities. Here we present a novel class of solid electrolytes with three-dimensional conducting pathways based on lithium-rich anti-perovskites (LiRAP) with ionic conductivity of σ > 10(-3) S/cm at room temperature and activation energy of 0.2-0.3 eV. As temperature…
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2Topics & keywords
- Fast ion conductor
- Electrolyte
- Ionic conductivity
- Lithium (medication)
- Chemistry
- Conductivity
- Electrochemistry
- Anode
- Affordable and clean energy