Abstract
The materials Li3YX6 (X = Cl, Br) are Li-ion conductors to be used as solid electrolytes in all
solid-state batteries. Solid electrolytes ideally have high ionic conductivity and
(electro)chemical compatibility with the electrodes. It was proven that introducing Br to
Li3YCl6 increases ionic conductivity, but, according to thermodynamic calculations, should
also reduce oxidative stability. In this paper, the trade-off between ionic conductivity and
electrochemical stability in Li3YBrxCl6-x (x = 0 – 6) is investigated. The results show that, while
Br-rich materials are more conductive (5.36 10-3 S/cm at 30°C for x = 4.5), the oxidative
stability is lower (3V compared to 3.5V). Small Br content (x = 1.5) doesn’t affect oxidative
stability but substantially increases ionic conductivity compared to pristine Li3YCl6 (2.1
compared to 0.049 10-3 S/cm at 30°C). This work highlights that optimization of substitutions
in the anion-framework provide prolific and rational avenues for tailoring the properties of
solid electrolytes.
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