A COMPOSITE SOLID ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE AND AN ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY
A three-layer composite solid electrolyte membrane was developed comprising a halide solid electrolyte layer (facing positive electrode), a sulfide solid electrolyte layer (facing negative electrode), and a barrier layer between them to prevent interfacial side reactions.
The halide layer comprises Li3InCl6 (ion conductivity: 1.8 × 10-3 S/cm, thickness: 60 μm) with PTFE binder (95 : 5 mass ratio). The sulfide layer comprises Li6PS5Cl (ion conductivity: 5.5 × 10-3 S/cm, thickness: 60 μm) with PTFE binder (95 : 5 mass ratio). Both layers were prepared through fibrillation followed by repeated rolling (60°C, 5 min).
The barrier layer comprises Ta-doped LLZTO (lithium lanthanum zirconium oxide, ion conductivity: 1.0 × 10-3 S/cm, thickness: 10 μm) with PVDF binder (95 : 5 mass ratio) in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP, 60% solids). The slurry was mixed (2000 rpm, 15 min), defoamed (500 rpm, 10 min), coated on aluminum foil, and dried (80°C, 8 h). The three layers were pressed together (2 t, 60°C, 10 min).
The thickness ratio of barrier : halide : sulfide layers is 1 : 6 : 6. Ion conductivity ratios are barrier : halide = 1 : 1.8 and barrier : sulfide = 1 : 5.5.
Full cells with NCM811-based positive electrodes (containing 17 mass% Li3InCl6) and graphite-silicon oxide negative electrodes exhibit a first-cycle discharge capacity of 206 mAh/g at 0.1 C with 92.4% coulombic efficiency. Capacity retention is 90.6% after 100 cycles at 1 C (25°C), compared to 72.6% for cells without the barrier layer.
