Solid-state structures with volatile sintering aids, and methods for fabrication and use thereof
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US9929433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9929433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314760344-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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The problem is to provide a sulfide solid electrolyte material with favorable Li ion conductivity in a low-temperature environment. The problem is overcome by providing a sulfide solid electrolyte material comprising an M 1 element (such as an Li element and an Mg element), an M 2 element (such as a Ge element and a P element) and a S element, wherein the sulfide solid electrolyte material has a peak at a position of 2θ=29.58°±0.50° in X-ray diffraction measurement using a CuKα ray, does not have a peak at a position of 2θ=27.33°±0.50° or slightly having the peak, and a substituted amount δ(%) of the divalent element in the M 1 element is in such a range that the sulfide solid electrolyte material exhibits higher Li ion conductance at 0° C. than the case of δ=0.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sulfide solid electrolyte material comprising an M 1 element, an M 2 element and a S element, the M 1 being a combination of Li and a divalent element of at least one kind selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca and Zn, and the M 2 being at least one kind selected from the group consisting of P, Sb, Si, Ge, Sn, B, Al, Ga, In, Ti, Zr, V and Nb, wherein the sulfide solid electrolyte material has a peak at a position of 2θ=29.58°±0.50° in X-ray diffraction measurement using a CuKα ray, does not have a peak at a position of 2θ=27.33°±0.50° in X-ray diffraction measurement using a CuKα ray, or when diffraction intensity at the peak of 2θ=29.58°±0.50° is regarded as I A and diffraction intensity at the peak of 2θ=27.33°±0.50° is regarded as I B in a case of having a peak at the position of 2θ=27.33°±0.50°, a value of I B /I A is less than 0.50, and a substituted amount δ(%) of the divalent element is in such a range that the sulfide solid electrolyte material exhibits higher Li ion conductance at 0° C. than a case of δ=0, and satisfies 0<δ(%)<1; substituted amount δ(%)=2 X 1B /( X 1A +2 X 1B )*100 (X 1A is a molar fraction of the Li in the M 1 and X 1B is a molar fraction of the divalent element in the M 1 ). 2. A sulfide solid electrolyte material having an octahedron O composed of an M 1 element and a S element, a tetrahedron T 1 composed of an M 2a element and a S element, and a tetrahedron T 2 composed of an M 2b element and a S element, the tetrahedron T 1 and the octahedron O sharing an edge, and the tetrahedron T 2 and the octahedron O containing a crystal structure sharing a corner as a main body, wherein the M 1 is a combination of Li and a divalent element of at least one kind selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca and Zn, the M 2a and the M 2b are each independently at least one kind selected from the group consisting of P, Sb, Si, Ge, Sn, B, Al, Ga, In, Ti, Zr, V and Nb, and a substituted amount δ(%) of the divalent element is in such a range that the sulfide solid electrolyte material exhibits higher Li ion conductance at 0° C. than a case of δ=0, and satisfies 0<δ(%)<1; substituted amount δ(%)=2 X 1B /( X 1A +2 X 1B )*100 (X 1A is a molar fraction of the Li in the M 1 and X 1B is a molar fraction of the divalent element in the M 1 ). 3. A battery comprising a cathode active material layer containing a cathode active material, an anode active material layer containing an anode active material, and an electrolyte layer formed between the cathode active material layer and the anode active material layer, wherein at least one of the cathode active material layer, the anode active material layer and the electrolyte layer contains the sulfide solid electrolyte material according to claim 1 . 4. A battery comprising a cathode active material layer containing a cathode active material, an anode active material layer containing an anode active material, and an electrolyte layer formed between the cathode active material layer and the anode active material layer, wherein at least one of the cathode active material layer, the anode active material layer and the electrolyte layer contains the sulfide solid electrolyte material according to claim 2 . 5. A producing method for a sulfide solid electrolyte material, the sulfide solid electrolyte material being the sulfide solid electrolyte material according to claim 1 , the producing method comprising: an ion conductive material synthesizing step of synthesizing an amorphized ion conductive material by mechanical milling while using a raw material composition containing the M 1 element, the M 2 element and the S element; and a heating step of obtaining the sulfide solid electrolyte material by heating the amorphized ion conductive material. 6. A producing method for a sulfide solid electrolyte material, the sulfide solid electrolyte material being the sulfide solid electrolyte material according to claim 2 , the producing method comprising: an ion conductive material synthesizing step of synthesizing an amorphized ion conductive material by mechanical milling while using a raw material composition containing the M 1 element, the M 2a element, the M 2b element and the S element; and a heating step of obtaining the sulfide solid electrolyte material by heating the amorphized ion conductive material. 7. The sulfide solid electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the M 2a is P, and the M 2b is Ge.
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