High-entropy mechanism to boost ionic conductivity
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · Florida State University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Advances in solid-state batteries have primarily been driven by the discovery of superionic conducting structural frameworks that function as solid electrolytes. We demonstrate the ability of high-entropy metal cation mixes to improve ionic conductivity in a compound, which leads to less reliance on specific chemistries and enhanced synthesizability. The local distortions introduced into high-entropy materials give rise to an overlapping distribution of site energies for the alkali ions so that they can percolate with low activation energy. Experiments verify that high entropy leads to orders-of-magnitude higher ionic conductivities in lithium (Li)-sodium (Na) superionic conductor (Li-NASICON), sodium NASICON…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.90
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- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
8- YZYan ZengCorresponding
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- BOBin OuyangCorresponding
Florida State University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- JLJue Liu
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- YBYoung‐Woon Byeon
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- ZCZijian Cai
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Fast ion conductor
- Ionic conductivity
- Alkali metal
- Ionic bonding
- Ion
- Conductor
- Electrolyte
- Conductivity
- Affordable and clean energy