Interface effects on self-forming rechargeable Li/I2-based solid state batteries

2019 
Solid state batteries are an emerging alternative to traditional liquid electrolyte cells that provide potential for safe and high-energy density power sources. This report describes a self-forming, solid state battery based on the Li/I 2 couple using an LiI-rich LiI(3-hydroxypropionitrile) 2 electrolyte (LiI–LiI(HPN) 2 ). As the negative and positive active materials are generated in situ, the solid electrolyte–current collector interfaces play a critical role in determining the electrochemical response of the battery. Herein, we report the investigation of solid electrolyte–current collector interfaces with a self-forming LiI–LiI(HPN) 2 solid electrolyte and the role of varying interface design in reducing resistance during cycling.
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