TiO2 phase-controlled synthesis of Li-La-TiO solid electrolytes for advanced all-solid-state batteries

This study focused on achieving high ionic conductivity in Li-La-TiO (LLTO) solid electrolyte. To enhance ionic conductivity, the synthesis reaction was optimized by controlling the composite crystal structure of TiO2 at the B-site of the perovskite (ABO3) structured LLTO, incorporating rutile, broo...

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Main Authors: Minjeong Kim, Wolil Nam, Jihye Seo, Jihyun Park, Seokha Heo, Yuna Hwang, Sang-Soo Chee, Soobeom Lee, Seungchan Cho, Geon−hyoung An, Yangdo Kim, Moonhee Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-10-01
Series:Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21870764.2024.2403258
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Summary:This study focused on achieving high ionic conductivity in Li-La-TiO (LLTO) solid electrolyte. To enhance ionic conductivity, the synthesis reaction was optimized by controlling the composite crystal structure of TiO2 at the B-site of the perovskite (ABO3) structured LLTO, incorporating rutile, brookite, and anatase phases. The solid-phase LLTO, synthesized utilizing the core – shell structured composite-phase TiO2 developed in this study for the first time, successfully transformed its crystal structure to β-LLTO (tetragonal to cubic). This resulted in a significant improvement in ionic conductivity (i.e. 1.11 × 10−4 Scm−1). The study findings confirmed that the composite crystal structure TiO2 used in the solid-phase synthesis of LLTO induced an increase in oxygen vacancies during the synthesis process, thereby reducing the step-free energy required for the final synthesis.
ISSN:2187-0764