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[Nature Communications] Prof. Shi-Gang Sun published a paper entitled "Constructing an anion-capturing interface to achieve Li+ cross-phase transport in composite solid electrolytes"

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Title: Constructing an anion-capturing interface to achieve Li+ cross-phase transport in composite solid electrolytes

Authors: Jian Lan, Ying Zhong, Hao Peng, Zhao-Dong Meng, Nian-Xin He, Sheng-Zong Lan, Ling Huang*, Shi-Gang Sun*, Ya-Ping Deng*

Abstract: The ionic conductivity of solid electrolytes is still insufficient to approach performance promises of solid-state Li metal batteries, suffering from their charged interfaces among phase components and movable Li+ concentration. Herein, an anion-capturing interface based on FeF3 is established on Li6.5La3Zr1.5Ta0.5O12 surface through a sol-gel method. It promotes Li-salt dissociation and formation of anion aggregated layer before blending with polymer. Coulombic interaction of anion on grains boundary showcases multiple merits, including their weakened built-in electric field, restrained charge gradient layer, spontaneous Li+ cross-phase migration, and homogenized interfacial charge distribution. As such, the resulting composite solid electrolytes exhibits an ion conductivity of 1.1×10−4 S/cm2 and Li+ migration number of 0.75 at 25°C. Its resulting Li symmetrical batteries maintain Li plating/stripping behaviors for over 1300 h and low polarization at 0.1 mA/cm2 current density. When being assembled with LiFePO4 positive electrode in solid-state batteries, it performs a specific capacity of 152.8 mAh/g at 1.0 C (170 mA/g) with 96% retention after 600 cycles. This work prioritizes the promises of interface engineering for solid electrolytes in solid-state Li metal batteries.

Full-Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67065-0