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Effect of Mixing Intensity on Electrochemical Performance of Oxide/Sulfide Composite Electrolytes

ORCID
0000-0003-3661-4242
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Partikeltechnik
Gerstenberg, Jessica;
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Partikeltechnik
Steckermeier, Dominik;
GND
115153031X
ORCID
0000-0002-6348-7309
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Partikeltechnik
Kwade, Arno;
GND
1233718436
ORCID
0000-0001-6738-8108
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Partikeltechnik
Michalowski, Peter

Despite the variety of solid electrolytes available, no single solid electrolyte has been found that meets all the requirements of the successor technology of lithium-ion batteries in an optimum way. However, composite hybrid electrolytes that combine the desired properties such as high ionic conductivity or stability against lithium are promising. The addition of conductive oxide fillers to sulfide solid electrolytes has been reported to increase ionic conductivity and improve stability relative to the individual electrolytes, but the influence of the mixing process to create composite electrolytes has not been investigated. Here, we investigate Li3PS4 (LPS) and Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZO) composite electrolytes using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and distribution of relaxation times. The distinction between sulfide bulk and grain boundary polarization processes is possible with the methods used at temperatures below 10 °C. We propose lithium transport through the space-charge layer within the sulfide electrolyte, which increases the conductivity. With increasing mixing intensities in a high-energy ball mill, we show an overlay of the enhanced lithium-ion transport with the structural change of the sulfide matrix component, which increases the ionic conductivity of LPS from 4.1 × 10−5 S cm−1 to 1.7 × 10−4 S cm−1.

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