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All-Solid-State Rechargeable Lithium Metal Battery with a Prussian Blue Cathode Prepared by a Nonvacuum Coating Technology
Author(s) -
Ding-Ren Shi,
Jing Fu,
Zulipiya Shadike,
Minghui Cao,
Weiwen Wang,
ZhengWen Fu
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.8b01102
Subject(s) - prussian blue , anode , cathode , materials science , lithium (medication) , lithium battery , electrochemistry , battery (electricity) , electrolyte , thin film , coating , annealing (glass) , chemical engineering , nanotechnology , electrode , composite material , chemistry , ion , ionic bonding , organic chemistry , medicine , power (physics) , physics , endocrinology , quantum mechanics , engineering
A Prussian blue LiFeFe(CN) 6 thin-film cathode is fabricated by a nonvacuum coating technology without post-annealing process. The thin film of the solid electrolyte lithium phosphorus oxynitride (LiPON) is deposited onto the cathode by using radio-frequency magnetron sputtering. Then, the lithium metal anode is deposited on the LiPON film by the thermal evaporation method to fabricate the all-solid-state LiFeFe(CN) 6 /LiPON/Li battery with a thickness of 16 μm and a size of ∼10 cm 2 . Electrochemical properties of LiFeFe(CN) 6 /LiPON/Li battery are first investigated at various temperatures from -30 to 80 °C. Our results demonstrated that the all-solid-state LiFeFe(CN) 6 /LiPON/Li battery exhibits a discharge capacity of 82.5 mA h/g for the third cycle at 60 °C and shows stable cyclic performance within 200 cycles. These results provide the feasibility to assemble an all-solid-state lithium-ion battery by combining nonvacuum and vacuum techniques through an environmentally friendly process at low temperature.

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