Solid
electrolytes are the key to realize future solid-state batteries
that show the advantages of high energy density and intrinsic safety.
However, most solid electrolytes require long time and energy-consuming
synthesis conditions of either extended ball milling or high-temperature
solid-state reactions, impeding practical applications of solid electrolytes
for large-scale systems. Here, we report a new and rapid liquid-based
synthetic method for preparing a high-purity Li7PS6 solid electrolyte through the stoichemical reaction of Li3PS4 and Li2S. This method relies on
facile and low-cost solution-based soft chemistry to complete chemical
reaction in extensively short time (2 h). The prepared Li7PS6 solid electrolyte shows a high phase purity, an impressive
ionic conductivity (0.11 mS cm–1), and a reasonable
electrochemical stability with a metallic lithium anode. Our results
highlight the use of an economic and nontoxic solvent to quickly synthesize
a Li7PS6 solid electrolyte, which would promote
the development of solid-state batteries for next-generation energy
storage systems.
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