Substitutional disorder: structure and ion dynamics of the argyrodites LiPSCl, LiPSBr and LiPSI

For the development of safe and long-lasting lithium-ion batteries we need electrolytes with excellent ionic transport properties. Argyrodite-type Li 6 PS 5 X (X: Cl, Br, I) belongs to a family of such a class of materials offering ionic conductivities, at least if Li 6 PS 5 Br and Li 6 PS 5 Cl are...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2019-04, Vol.21 (16), p.8489-857
Hauptverfasser: Hanghofer, I, Brinek, M, Eisbacher, S. L, Bitschnau, B, Volck, M, Hennige, V, Hanzu, I, Rettenwander, D, Wilkening, H. M. R
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Zusammenfassung:For the development of safe and long-lasting lithium-ion batteries we need electrolytes with excellent ionic transport properties. Argyrodite-type Li 6 PS 5 X (X: Cl, Br, I) belongs to a family of such a class of materials offering ionic conductivities, at least if Li 6 PS 5 Br and Li 6 PS 5 Cl are considered, in the mS cm −1 range at room temperature. Although already tested as ceramic electrolytes in battery cells, a comprehensive picture about the ion dynamics is still missing. While Li 6 PS 5 Br and Li 6 PS 5 Cl show an exceptionally high Li ion conductivity, that of Li 6 PS 5 I with its polarizable I anions is by some orders of magnitude lower. This astonishing effect has not been satisfactorily understood so far. Studying the ion dynamics over a broad time and length scale is expected to help shed light on this aspect. Here, we used broadband impedance spectroscopy and 7 Li NMR relaxation measurements and show that very fast local Li ion exchange processes are taking place in all three compounds. Most importantly, the diffusion-induced NMR spin-lattice relaxation in Li 6 PS 5 I is almost identical to that of its relatives. Considering the substitutional disorder effects in Li 6 PS 5 X (X = Br, Cl), we conclude that in structurally ordered Li 6 PS 5 I the important inter-cage jump processes are switched off, hindering the ions from taking part in long-range ion transport. Li NMR spectroscopy reveals rapid Li ion dynamics in the poor Li ion conductor Li 6 PS 5 I; long-range motion is, however, only possible for Li 6 PS 5 Br and Li 6 PS 5 Cl with anion site disorder.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c9cp00664h