PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films

Composite electrolytes containing lithium ion conducting polymer matrix and ceramic filler are promising solid-state electrolytes for all solid-state lithium ion batteries due to their wide electrochemical stability window, high lithium ion conductivity and low electrode/electrolyte interfacial resi...

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Main Authors: Aamir Iqbal Waidha, Vanita Vanita, Oliver Clemens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Ceramics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/3/31
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spelling doaj-85a329f500c64b4e85b5871ae99177162021-09-25T23:53:35ZengMDPI AGCeramics2571-61312021-07-0143142143610.3390/ceramics4030031PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin FilmsAamir Iqbal Waidha0Vanita Vanita1Oliver Clemens2Materials Synthesis Group, Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Heisenbergstraße 3, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyMaterials Synthesis Group, Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Heisenbergstraße 3, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyMaterials Synthesis Group, Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Heisenbergstraße 3, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyComposite electrolytes containing lithium ion conducting polymer matrix and ceramic filler are promising solid-state electrolytes for all solid-state lithium ion batteries due to their wide electrochemical stability window, high lithium ion conductivity and low electrode/electrolyte interfacial resistance. In this study, we report on the polymer infiltration of porous thin films of aluminum-doped cubic garnet fabricated via a combination of nebulized spray pyrolysis and spin coating with subsequent post annealing at 1173 K. This method offers a simple and easy route for the fabrication of a three-dimensional porous garnet network with a thickness in the range of 50 to 100 µm, which could be used as the ceramic backbone providing a continuous pathway for lithium ion transport in composite electrolytes. The porous microstructure of the fabricated thin films is confirmed via scanning electron microscopy. Ionic conductivity of the pristine films is determined via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. We show that annealing times have a significant impact on the ionic conductivity of the films. The subsequent polymer infiltration of the porous garnet films shows a maximum ionic conductivity of 5.3 × 10<sup>−7</sup> S cm<sup>−1</sup> at 298 K, which is six orders of magnitude higher than the pristine porous garnet film.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/3/31lithium ion batteriesgarnetthin filmscomposite electrolyte
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author Aamir Iqbal Waidha
Vanita Vanita
Oliver Clemens
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Vanita Vanita
Oliver Clemens
PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films
Ceramics
lithium ion batteries
garnet
thin films
composite electrolyte
author_facet Aamir Iqbal Waidha
Vanita Vanita
Oliver Clemens
author_sort Aamir Iqbal Waidha
title PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films
title_short PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films
title_full PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films
title_fullStr PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films
title_full_unstemmed PEO Infiltration of Porous Garnet-Type Lithium-Conducting Solid Electrolyte Thin Films
title_sort peo infiltration of porous garnet-type lithium-conducting solid electrolyte thin films
publisher MDPI AG
series Ceramics
issn 2571-6131
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Composite electrolytes containing lithium ion conducting polymer matrix and ceramic filler are promising solid-state electrolytes for all solid-state lithium ion batteries due to their wide electrochemical stability window, high lithium ion conductivity and low electrode/electrolyte interfacial resistance. In this study, we report on the polymer infiltration of porous thin films of aluminum-doped cubic garnet fabricated via a combination of nebulized spray pyrolysis and spin coating with subsequent post annealing at 1173 K. This method offers a simple and easy route for the fabrication of a three-dimensional porous garnet network with a thickness in the range of 50 to 100 µm, which could be used as the ceramic backbone providing a continuous pathway for lithium ion transport in composite electrolytes. The porous microstructure of the fabricated thin films is confirmed via scanning electron microscopy. Ionic conductivity of the pristine films is determined via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. We show that annealing times have a significant impact on the ionic conductivity of the films. The subsequent polymer infiltration of the porous garnet films shows a maximum ionic conductivity of 5.3 × 10<sup>−7</sup> S cm<sup>−1</sup> at 298 K, which is six orders of magnitude higher than the pristine porous garnet film.
topic lithium ion batteries
garnet
thin films
composite electrolyte
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/3/31
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