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Polycationic doping of the LATP ceramic electrolyte for Li-ion batteries
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All-solid-state Li-ion batteries (LIBs) with a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one demonstrate significantly higher safety in contrast with the conventional liquid-based LIBs. An inorganic NASICON-type Li conductor Li<sub>1.3</sub>Al<sub>0.3</sub>Ti<sub>1.7</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub> (LATP) is a promising solid electrolyte with an ionic conductivity of up to 10<sup>-3</sup> S cm<sup>-1</sup> at room temperature. However, LATP gradually degrades in contact with Li metal because of reduction of Ti<sup>4+</sup> to Ti<sup>3+</sup>, resulting in a lower ionic conductivity at the electrolyte-electrode interface. Cation doping is a promising approach to stabilize the LATP structure and mitigate the Ti reduction. Here, we report our findings on the alternative polycationic doping strategy of the LiTi<sub>2</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub> (LTP) structure, when a heterovalent cation is added along with Al. In particular, we studied the effect of tetravalent and divalent cation dopants (Zr, Hf, Ca, Mg, Sr) of LATP on the Li-ion conduction and Ti reduction during interaction with lithium metal. The samples were prepared by molten flux and solid-state reaction methods. The structure, morphology, and ion-transport properties of the samples were analyzed. The activation energy of Li-ion migration in all synthesized systems was calculated based on the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) data retrieved for a temperature range of 25-100 °C. From the obtained results, the tetravalent doping (Zr<sup>4+</sup> and Hf<sup>4+</sup>) appeared to be a more promissing route to improve the LATP electrolyte than the divalent doping (Mg<sup>2+</sup>, Ca<sup>2+</sup>, and Sr<sup>2+</sup>). The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis of the samples after their contact with lithium provided the data, which could shed light on the effect of the incorporated dopants onto the Ti reduction.
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