Stabilizing the Interface between Sodium Metal Anode and Sulfide-Based Solid-State Electrolyte with an Electron-Blocking Interlayer
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces2019Vol. 11(10), pp. 9672–9678
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Pu Hu, Ye Zhang, Xiaowei Chi, Karun K. Rao, Fang Hao, Hui Dong, Fangmin Guo, Yang Ren, Lars C. Grabow, Yan Yao
Abstract
Sulfide-based Na-ion conductors are promising electrolytes for all-solid-state sodium batteries (ASSSBs) because of high ionic conductivity and favorable formability. However, no effective strategy has been reported for long-duration Na cycling with sulfide-based electrolytes because of interfacial challenges. Here we demonstrate that a cellulose-poly(ethylene oxide) (CPEO) interlayer can stabilize the interface between sulfide electrolyte (Na3SbS4) and Na by shutting off the electron pathway of the electrolyte decomposition reaction. As a result, we achieved stable Na plating/stripping for 800 cycles at 0.1 mA cm-2 in all-solid-state devices at 60 °C.
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