Solid electrolyte and all solid state battery comprising same
A sulfide compound with controlled peak intensity ratios and metal bonding configurations in the argyrodite structure addresses lithium dendrite formation in all-solid-state batteries, ensuring high ionic conductivity and improved battery performance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/KR2025/007194
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-16
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
AI Technical Summary
Lithium dendrites form on the surface of the negative electrode in all-solid-state batteries during charging and discharging, leading to short circuits.
A sulfide compound with an argyrodite crystal structure, containing lithium, phosphorus, sulfur, and a halogen element, is developed, featuring specific peak intensity ratios and metal element bonding configurations to suppress lithium dendrite formation, thereby preventing short circuits and maintaining ionic conductivity.
The sulfide compound effectively prevents lithium dendrite formation, ensuring excellent ionic conductivity and enhancing the capacity and lifespan of all-solid-state batteries without significant degradation.
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Abstract
Description
Solid electrolyte and all-solid-state battery containing the same
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Republic of Korea Patent Application No. 10-2024-0109953, filed August 16, 2024, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present invention relates to a solid electrolyte and an all-solid-state battery including the same.
[0003] Research on the safety issues and energy density of high-capacity batteries is attracting attention, and all-solid-state batteries are gaining attention as next-generation batteries.
[0004] The above all-solid-state battery is a battery that ensures battery safety because it replaces the liquid electrolyte that causes explosion with a solid electrolyte, does not use a flammable solvent in the battery, and thus does not cause any ignition or explosion due to a reaction such as the decomposition reaction of a conventional electrolyte.
[0005] The solid electrolyte used in the above-mentioned all-solid-state battery is generally an inorganic solid electrolyte, and among these, a sulfide-based solid electrolyte having an argyrodite-based crystal structure has high ionic conductivity, and various studies are being conducted on it.
[0006] Meanwhile, in the case of all-solid-state batteries, since lithium metal or lithium alloy can be used as the negative electrode material, the energy density for the mass and volume of the battery can be improved.
[0007] However, when lithium metal or lithium alloy is used as the negative electrode material, there is a problem in that lithium dendrites are formed on the surface of the negative electrode as charging and discharging are repeated, causing a short circuit in the battery.
[0008] Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a solid electrolyte which is a sulfide compound having an argyrodite crystal structure and can prevent a short circuit of a battery by suppressing the formation of lithium dendrites, and an all-solid-state battery including the same.
[0009] One embodiment of the present invention comprises a sulfide compound containing lithium (Li), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S) and a halogen element (D) and having an argyrodite crystal structure, wherein the sulfide compound has a peak (I) in a region where the interatomic distance is 1.9 to 2.1 Å when analyzed by spectrum using an atomic pair distribution function (PDF). a Peak) appears, and the peak (I) appears in the region where the interatomic distance is 3.2 to 3.3 Å. b Peak) appears, and the above I a I above about peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a ) provides a solid electrolyte having a pH of 0.57 to 0.84.
[0010] The above sulfide compound shows a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 4.0 to 4.1 Å when analyzed by the spectrum using the Atomic Pair Distribution Function (PDF). c Peak) may appear, at which time the above I a I above about peak c Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I c / I a ) can be between 1.315 and 2.0.
[0011] The above sulfide compound shows a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 6.9 to 1.1 Å when analyzed by the spectrum using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF). d Peak) may appear, at which time the above Ia I above about peak d Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I d / I a ) can be 0.5 to 0.8.
[0012] Above I a The peak intensity can be between 0.295 and 0.60.
[0013]
[0014] Above I b The peak intensity can be between 0.17 and 0.52.
[0015] Above I c The peak intensity can be between 0.33 and 0.78.
[0016] Above I d The peak intensity can be between 0.15 and 0.5.
[0017] The above sulfide compound may further include a giant metal element (M) having an ionic radius of 0.5 to 0.7 Å.
[0018] The above giant metal element (M) may be Nb, Ta, W, Zr, Mo, Sb, Cu, Sn, Zn, Si, Ti, Y, Bi, Pb, Fe, Co, Ni, Ag, Mg or a combination thereof.
[0019] The above sulfide compound may further contain oxygen (O).
[0020] The above sulfide compound may have a molar ratio of a large metal element (M) to phosphorus (P) ([M] / [P]) of 0.01 to 1.1.
[0021] The above sulfide compound may have a molar ratio of oxygen (O) to phosphorus (P) ([O] / [P]) of 0.03 to 2.5.
[0022] The above sulfide compound may have a molar ratio of lithium (Li) to phosphorus (P) ([Li] / [P]) of 5.5 to 6.5.
[0023] The above sulfide compound may have a molar ratio of sulfur (S) to phosphorus (P) ([S] / [P]) of 4.5 to 5.5.
[0024] The above sulfide compound may have a molar ratio of halogen element (D) to phosphorus (P) ([D] / [P]) of 0.5 to 1.5.
[0025] A solid electrolyte according to one embodiment of the present invention is a sulfide compound having an argyrodite crystal structure, and when a spectrum is analyzed using an atomic pair distribution function (PDF), a peak appears in a specific region. At this time, by appropriately controlling the intensity ratio between specific peaks, the formation of lithium dendrites can be suppressed, thereby preventing a short circuit in a battery.
[0026] Figure 1 is a graph of spectrum analysis using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF) for Comparative Example 1, Example 3, and a solid electrolyte manufactured according to Example 3.
[0027] The terms first, second, and third, etc., are used to describe, but are not limited to, various parts, components, regions, layers, and / or sections. These terms are used only to distinguish one part, component, region, layer, or section from another part, component, region, layer, or section. Accordingly, a first part, component, region, layer, or section described below may be referred to as a second part, component, region, layer, or section without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0028] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the present invention. As used herein, the singular forms "singular" and "comprising" include plural forms as well, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The word "comprising" as used herein specifies a particular feature, region, integer, step, operation, element, and / or component, but does not exclude the presence or addition of other features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and / or components.
[0029] When a part is referred to as being "on" or "over" another part, it can be directly on or over the other part, or there may be other parts intervening. Conversely, when a part is referred to as being "directly on" another part, there are no other parts intervening.
[0030] Although not defined otherwise, all terms, including technical and scientific terms, used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by those of ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present invention pertains. Terms defined in commonly used dictionaries are further interpreted to have meanings consistent with the relevant technical literature and the present disclosure, and are not to be construed as ideal or overly formal unless otherwise defined.
[0031] Also, unless otherwise stated, % means weight%, and 1 ppm is 0.0001 weight%.
[0032] In this specification, the term "combination(s) thereof" described in the expression in the Makushi format means one or more mixtures or combinations selected from the group consisting of the components described in the expression in the Makushi format, and means including any one or more selected from the group consisting of said components.
[0033] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. However, the present invention may be implemented in various different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
[0034]
[0035] 1. Solid electrolyte
[0036] A solid electrolyte according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises a sulfide compound containing lithium (Li), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), and a halogen element (D), and having an argyrodite crystal structure. Accordingly, excellent ionic conductivity can be achieved.
[0037] The above halogen element (D) may be F, Cl, Br, I or a combination thereof.
[0038] However, in the case of all-solid-state batteries, lithium metal or lithium alloy is commonly used as the negative electrode material. In this case, as charging and discharging are repeated, lithium dendrites are formed on the surface of the negative electrode, which causes a short circuit in the battery.
[0039] Accordingly, a solid electrolyte according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a sulfide compound having a basic argyrodite crystal structure (i.e., a basic argyrodite composition containing Li, P, S, and a halogen element, which may be represented by Li6PS5Cl) in which a partial modification has occurred. Accordingly, in the sulfide compound according to the present invention, when the spectrum is analyzed using an atomic pair distribution function (PDF), a peak intensity value expressed in a region where the interatomic distance is close may be greater than a peak intensity value expressed in a basic argyrodite crystal structure compound. Accordingly, the bonding between sulfur (S) and adjacent metal elements is strengthened, and the argyrodite crystal structure is stabilized, thereby suppressing lithium dendrite formation and consequently preventing a short circuit of a battery.
[0040] More specifically, the sulfide compound according to the present invention has a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 1.9 to 2.1 Å when analyzed by the spectrum using the Atomic Pair Distribution Function (PDF). a Peak) may appear. The above I a The peak may be a peak that appears due to bonding between a metal element and sulfur (S) located at an adjacent Wyckoff 16e site.
[0041] In addition, the sulfide compound according to the present invention has a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 3.2 to 3.3 Å when analyzed by spectrum using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF). b Peak) may appear. At this time, the above I b The peak may be a peak that appears due to bonding between a metal element and sulfur (S) located at an adjacent Wyckoff 4a site.
[0042] In addition, the sulfide compound according to the present invention has a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 4.0 to 4.1 Å when analyzed by spectrum using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF). c Peak) may appear. At this time, the above I c The peak may be a peak resulting from bonding between a metal element and an adjacent Wyckoff 4d site.
[0043] In addition, the sulfide compound according to the present invention has a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 6.9 to 1.1 Å when analyzed by spectrum using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF). d Peak) may appear. At this time, the above I d The peak may be a peak resulting from bonding between a metal element and a metal element in an adjacent symmetric cluster.
[0044] At this time, the above I a I above about peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a ) can be 0.57 to 0.84, and more specifically, 0.62 to 0.686. Peak intensity ratio (I b / I a ) satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery to which a lithium-based negative electrode is applied can be suppressed, thereby preventing a battery short circuit. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be realized without a significant deterioration in ionic conductivity compared to a basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compound, and the capacity and life characteristics of the all-solid-state battery can be excellently realized.
[0045] Also, the above I a I above about peak c Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I c / I a) may be 1.315 to 2.0, more specifically 1.4 to 1.7. Peak intensity ratio (I c / I a ) satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery to which a lithium-based negative electrode is applied can be suppressed, thereby preventing a battery short circuit. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be realized without a significant deterioration in ionic conductivity compared to a basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compound, and the capacity and life characteristics of the all-solid-state battery can be excellently realized.
[0046] Also, the above I a I above about peak d Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I d / I a ) may be 0.5 to 0.8, more specifically 0.55 to 0.7. Peak intensity ratio (I d / I a ) satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery to which a lithium-based negative electrode is applied can be suppressed, thereby preventing a battery short circuit. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be realized without a significant deterioration in ionic conductivity compared to a basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compound, and the capacity and life characteristics of the all-solid-state battery can be excellently realized.
[0047] Also, the above I a The peak intensity may be from 0.295 to 0.60, more specifically from 0.35 to 0.5. I aWhen the peak intensity satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery using a lithium-based negative electrode can be suppressed, thereby preventing battery short circuits. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be achieved without significant degradation of ionic conductivity compared to basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compounds, and excellent capacity and lifespan characteristics of an all-solid-state battery can be achieved.
[0048] Also, the above I b The peak intensity may be between 0.17 and 0.52, more specifically between 0.24 and 0.35. I b When the peak intensity satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery using a lithium-based negative electrode can be suppressed, thereby preventing battery short circuits. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be achieved without significant degradation of ionic conductivity compared to basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compounds, and excellent capacity and lifespan characteristics of an all-solid-state battery can be achieved.
[0049] Also, the above I c The peak intensity may be between 0.33 and 0.78, more specifically between 0.59 and 0.70. I c When the peak intensity satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery using a lithium-based negative electrode can be suppressed, thereby preventing battery short circuits. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be achieved without significant degradation of ionic conductivity compared to basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compounds, and excellent capacity and lifespan characteristics of an all-solid-state battery can be achieved.
[0050] Also, the above I d The peak intensity may be between 0.15 and 0.5, more specifically between 0.2 and 0.4. I dWhen the peak intensity satisfies the above range, lithium dendrite formation in an all-solid-state battery using a lithium-based negative electrode can be suppressed, thereby preventing battery short circuits. In addition, excellent ionic conductivity can be achieved without significant degradation of ionic conductivity compared to basic argyrodite-based crystal structure compounds, and excellent capacity and lifespan characteristics of an all-solid-state battery can be achieved.
[0051] At this time, the above I a Inland I d The feed intensity value is the intensity value calculated by applying Normalization.
[0052]
[0053] Meanwhile, as mentioned above, the unique peak intensity value expressed in the spectrum analysis through the atomic pair distribution function (PDF) of the sulfide compound according to the present invention can be realized by some deformation occurring in the basic argyrodite crystal structure.
[0054] The above basic argyrodite crystal structure transformation can be caused by the sulfide compound further including a large metal element (M) (i.e., large metal element (M) doping).
[0055] The above giant metal element (M) is a transition metal element having an ionic radius of 0.5 to 0.7 Å, and may be, for example, Nb, Ta, W, Zr, Mo, Sb, Cu, Sn, Zn, Si, Ti, Y, Bi, Pb, Fe, Co, Ni, Ag, Mg, or a combination thereof.
[0056] At this time, the molar ratio of the large metal element (M) to phosphorus (P) of the sulfide compound ([M] / [P]) may be 0.01 to 1.1, and more specifically, 0.08 to 0.4. Alternatively, the molar ratio of the large metal element (M) to the sulfide compound may be 0.01 to 0.7, and more specifically, 0.08 to 0.4.
[0057] When the molar ratio of a large metal element (M) to phosphorus (P) ([M] / [P]) or the molar ratio of a large metal element (M) to a sulfide compound satisfies the above range, the characteristic peak value in the PDF analysis of the sulfide compound can be appropriately implemented within the range according to the present invention. Accordingly, the effect of suppressing lithium dendrite formation can be preferably implemented, and the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte, the capacity of the all-solid-state battery, and the lifespan characteristics can be excellently implemented.
[0058] A modification of the basic argyrodite crystal structure can also be induced by adding more oxygen (O) to the sulfide compound (i.e., oxygen (O) doping).
[0059] At this time, the molar ratio of oxygen (O) to phosphorus (P) of the sulfide compound ([O] / [P]) may be 0.03 to 2.5, more specifically 0.2 to 0.8. Alternatively, the molar ratio of oxygen (O) to the sulfide compound may be 0.03 to 1.8, more specifically 0.2 to 1.2.
[0060] When the molar ratio of oxygen (O) to phosphorus (P) ([O] / [P]) or the molar ratio of oxygen (O) to sulfide compounds satisfies the above range, the characteristic peak value in the PDF analysis of the sulfide compounds can be appropriately implemented within the range according to the present invention. Accordingly, the effect of suppressing lithium dendrite formation can be preferably implemented, and the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte, the capacity of the all-solid-state battery, and the lifespan characteristics can be excellently implemented.
[0061] In addition, the molar ratio of lithium (Li) to phosphorus (P) ([Li] / [P]) of the above sulfide compound may be 5.5 to 6.5, more specifically 5.8 to 6.2. When the molar ratio of lithium (Li) to phosphorus (P) ([Li] / [P]) satisfies the above range, excessive deformation of the basic argyrodite crystal structure is prevented, so that the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte or the electrochemical characteristics of the battery can be more preferably implemented.
[0062] In addition, the molar ratio of sulfur (S) to phosphorus (P) of the sulfide compound may be 4.5 to 5.5, and more specifically, 4.8 to 5.2. When the molar ratio of sulfur (S) to phosphorus (P) ([S] / [P]) satisfies the above range, excessive deformation of the basic argyrodite crystal structure is prevented, so that the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte or the electrochemical characteristics of the battery can be more preferably implemented.
[0063] In addition, the molar ratio of halogen element (D) to phosphorus (P) in the sulfide compound ([D] / [P]) may be 0.5 to 1.5, more specifically 0.8 to 1.2. When the molar ratio of halogen element (D) to phosphorus (P) ([D] / [P]) satisfies the above range, excessive deformation of the basic argyrodite crystal structure is prevented, so that the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte or the electrochemical characteristics of the battery can be more preferably implemented.
[0064] In addition, the halogen element (D) is not particularly limited as long as it is a halogen element, and may be, for example, F, Cl, Br, I, or a combination thereof.
[0065] However, from the viewpoint of structural stabilization of the solid electrolyte, ease of synthesis, and reduction of process cost, the halogen element (D) may be Cl.
[0066] In addition, from the viewpoint of more desirable implementation of ionic conductivity, the halogen element (D) may further include one or more elements selected from Br and I in addition to Cl, and more specifically, the halogen element (D) may include Cl and Br.
[0067]
[0068] The sulfide compound according to the present invention can be more specifically represented by the following chemical formula 1.
[0069] [Chemical Formula 1]
[0070] Li 7a-ax P a M 2-2a S 6a-ax O 5-5a D ax
[0071] In the above chemical formula 1, 1≤x≤2, 0.65≤a≤0.995, M is a transition metal element composed of a large metal element such as Nb, Ta, W, Zr, Mo, Sb, Cu, Sn, Zn, Si, Ti, Y, Bi, Pb, Fe, Co, Ni, Ag, Mg or a combination thereof, and D is a halogen element composed of F, Cl, Br, I or a combination thereof.
[0072] In the above chemical formula 1, x satisfies 1 ≤ x ≤ 2. If x is too small, the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte may deteriorate. If x is too large, the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte may improve, but the electrochemical properties such as moisture stability and capacity characteristics of the battery may deteriorate.
[0073] In the above chemical formula 1, a may be 0.65≤a≤0.995, and more specifically, 0.8≤a≤0.96. a may be inversely proportional to the doping amount of a large metal element or oxygen. When a satisfies the above range, a characteristic peak value in the PDF analysis of a sulfide compound can be appropriately implemented within the range according to the present invention. Accordingly, the effect of suppressing lithium dendrite formation can be preferably implemented, and the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte, the capacity of the all-solid-state battery, and the lifespan characteristics can be excellently implemented.
[0074]
[0075] 2. Solid electrolyte manufacturing method
[0076] Another embodiment of the present invention provides a method for producing a solid electrolyte, comprising the steps of: forming a mixture by mixing a lithium raw material, a phosphorus raw material, a halogen element raw material, and a doping raw material; and heat-treating the mixture to form a sulfide-based compound having an argyrodite-based crystal structure, wherein the doping raw material includes a giant metal element (M) raw material. Here, the giant metal element (M) is a transition metal element composed of Nb, Zr, Fe, Ti, Co, Ni, Zn, Sn, Mo, Cu, Ta, W, Ag, Mg, or a combination thereof.
[0077] Hereinafter, a method for manufacturing a solid electrolyte according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described step by step.
[0078]
[0079] First, a mixture is formed by mixing lithium raw material, phosphorus raw material, halogen element raw material, and doping raw material.
[0080] At this time, the doping raw material includes a giant metal element (M) raw material, and the giant metal element (M) is a transition metal element composed of Nb, Zr, Fe, Ti, Co, Ni, Zn, Sn, Mo, Cu, Ta, W, Ag, Mg or a combination thereof.
[0081] The above lithium raw material may be, for example, Li2S, Li2S2, or a combination thereof, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
[0082] The above raw material may be, for example, P2S5, P2O5 or a combination thereof, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
[0083] The above halogen element raw material may be, for example, LiF, LiCl, LiBr, LiI or a combination thereof, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
[0084] The above-mentioned giant metal element (M) raw material is not particularly limited as long as it is a compound containing a giant metal element (M), but more specifically, it may be an oxide containing a giant metal element (M). Accordingly, oxygen (O) can be doped simultaneously with the giant metal element (M) into an argyrodite-based crystal structure compound.
[0085] The above-mentioned oxide containing a large metal element (M) may be, for example, Nb2O5, Niobium ethoxide, Ammonium niobium oxalate, NbPO4,Nb(OH)5, Ta2O5, WO3, Zr2O3, MoO2,Sb2O3, CuO, SnO2, ZnO, SiO2, TiO2, Y2O3, Bi2O3, Pb2O3, FeO, CoO, NiO, Ag2O, MgO or a combination thereof, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
[0086] The input amounts of the above lithium raw material, phosphorus raw material, halogen element raw material, and doping raw material can be stoichiometrically adjusted and input according to the composition of the target sulfide compound.
[0087]
[0088] *90 The above mixing can be performed by mechanical mixing or chemical mixing.
[0089] The above mechanical mixing can be performed by, for example, a planetary mill, a paint shaker, a ball mill, a bead mill, a homogenizer, a hammer mill, a turbo mill, a disc mill, a planetary mill, a mechanofusion mill, etc.
[0090] The above chemical mixing can be performed, for example, by melt quenching.
[0091] The above mixing can be performed for 4 to 12 hours, specifically 6 to 10 hours, and more specifically 7 to 9 hours. If the mixing time is too short, the problem of insufficient mixing may occur. If the mixing time is too long, the mixing is completely completed within a certain amount of time, and even if further mixing is performed, the mixing state remains the same, which may cause problems in terms of process efficiency.
[0092] The above mixing can be performed at a rotation speed of 100 to 500 rpm, specifically 150 to 450 rpm, and more specifically 200 to 400 rpm. If the rotation speed is too slow, the balls may not be able to enter the inside of the powder particles, which may result in a problem of less overall mixing of the powder particles or less atomization of the powder particles due to low energy. On the other hand, if the rotation speed is too fast, the powder particles may be concentrated in one area, which may result in a problem of less even mixing.
[0093]
[0094] Next, optionally, after the step of forming the mixture, a step of compressing the mixture to form pellets may be further included.
[0095] At this time, the compression can be performed at a pressure of 100 to 500 Mpa, specifically 150 to 450 Mpa, more specifically 200 to 400 Mpa. If the pressure is too low, a problem may arise in that the interfacial resistance may increase due to insufficient bonding between the powder particles. On the other hand, if the pressure is too high, the bonding between the powder particles may already occur, and the bonding state may not change even if further pressure is applied, which may cause a problem in terms of process efficiency. Therefore, it is desirable in terms of productivity to form pellets at an appropriate pressure.
[0096]
[0097] Next, the mixture is heat-treated to form a sulfide compound having an argyrodite crystal structure.
[0098] At this time, the heat treatment can be performed at a temperature of 400 to 700°C, and more specifically, can be performed at 500 to 600°C. If the heat treatment temperature is too low, the synthesis of a solid electrolyte having an argyrodite crystal structure may not occur sufficiently, or the solid electrolyte may be synthesized in an amorphous crystal structure, which may reduce the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte. If the heat treatment temperature is too high, the elements forming the solid electrolyte may vaporize, resulting in the loss of the solid electrolyte, or an impurity phase may be generated, which may reduce the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte.
[0099] In addition, the heat treatment may be performed for 2 to 8 hours, and more specifically, for 3 to 5 hours. If the heat treatment time is too short, the synthesis of the solid electrolyte having an argyrodite crystal structure may not occur sufficiently, or the solid electrolyte may be synthesized in an amorphous crystal structure, which may reduce the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte. If the heat treatment time is too long, the elements constituting the solid electrolyte may vaporize, resulting in the loss of the solid electrolyte, or an impurity phase may be generated, which may reduce the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte.
[0100] Additionally, the heat treatment may be performed in an inert gas atmosphere. Since the heat treatment is performed in an inert gas atmosphere, there may be an advantage in that contact with atmospheric moisture can be prevented. The inert gas atmosphere may be, for example, an Ar, N2, H2, or He atmosphere, and more specifically, an Ar atmosphere.
[0101] In addition, when the heat treatment temperature, time, and atmosphere satisfy the above ranges, the characteristic peak value in the PDF analysis of the formed sulfide compound can be appropriately implemented within the range according to the present invention.
[0102]
[0103] 3. All-solid-state battery
[0104] Another embodiment of the present invention provides an all-solid-state battery comprising a positive electrode layer; a negative electrode layer, and a solid electrolyte layer positioned between the positive electrode layer and the negative electrode layer, wherein at least one of the positive electrode layer, the negative electrode layer, and the solid electrolyte layer comprises the above-described solid electrolyte.
[0105]
[0106] (bipolar layer)
[0107] More specifically, the above positive electrode layer may include a positive electrode current collector and a positive electrode active material layer disposed on the positive electrode current collector.
[0108] The above-described positive electrode active material layer may further include, for example, a positive electrode active material and optionally a solid electrolyte as needed. The solid electrolyte included in the positive electrode active material layer may be the same as or different from the solid electrolyte according to one embodiment of the present invention, and may be the same as or different from the solid electrolyte included in the solid electrolyte layer.
[0109] A cathode active material is a material that can reversibly absorb and desorb lithium ions. Examples of cathode active materials include, but are not limited to, lithium transition metal oxides such as lithium cobalt oxide (LCO), lithium nickel oxide, lithium nickel cobalt oxide, lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA), lithium nickel cobalt manganese oxide (NCM), lithium manganate, and lithium iron phosphate; nickel sulfide, copper sulfide, lithium sulfide, iron oxide, or vanadium oxide; and the like. Any material used as a cathode active material in the relevant technical field may be used. The cathode active materials may be singly or in a mixture of two or more.
[0110] The above lithium transition metal oxide is, for example, Li a A 1-b B b D2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, and 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5); Li a E 1-b B b O 2-c D c (In the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05); LiE 2-b B b O 4-c D c (In the above formula, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05); Li a Ni 1-b-c Co b B c D α (In the above equation, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05, 0 < α ≤ 2); Li a Ni 1-b-c Co b B c O 2-α F α(In the above equation, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05, 0 < α < 2); Li a Ni 1-b-c Co b B c O 2-α F2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05, 0 < α < 2); Li a Ni 1-b-c Mn b B c D α (In the above equation, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05, 0 < α ≤ 2); Li a Ni 1-b-c Mn b B c O 2-α F α (In the above equation, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05, 0 < α < 2); Li a Ni 1-b-c Mn b B c O 2-α F2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.05, 0 < α < 2); Li a Ni b E c G d O2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.9, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.5, 0.001 ≤ d ≤ 0.1); Li a Ni b Co c Mn d GeO2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0 ≤ b ≤ 0.9, 0 ≤ c ≤ 0.5, 0 ≤ d ≤ 0.5, 0.001 ≤ e ≤ 0.1); Li a NiG b O2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0.001 ≤ b ≤ 0.1); Li a CoGb O2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0.001 ≤ b ≤ 0.1); Li a MnG b O2 (in the above formula, 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0.001 ≤ b ≤ 0.1); Li a Mn2G b O4 (wherein 0.90 ≤ a ≤ 1, 0.001 ≤ b ≤ 0.1); QO2; QS2; LiQS2; V2O5; LiV2O5; LiIO2; LiNiVO4; Li (3-f) J2(PO4)3(0 ≤ f ≤ 2); Li (3-f)Fe2(PO4)3(0 ≤ f ≤ 2); A compound represented by any one of the chemical formulas of LiFePO4. In this compound, A is Ni, Co, Mn, or a combination thereof; B is Al, Ni, Co, Mn, Cr, Fe, Mg, Sr, V, a rare earth element, or a combination thereof; D is O, F, S, P, or a combination thereof; E is Co, Mn, or a combination thereof; F is F, S, P, or a combination thereof; G is Al, Cr, Mn, Fe, Mg, La, Ce, Sr, V, or a combination thereof; Q is Ti, Mo, Mn, or a combination thereof; I is Cr, V, Fe, Sc, Y, or a combination thereof; J is V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, or a combination thereof. It is also possible to use a compound having a coating layer added to the surface of this compound, and it is also possible to use a mixture of the above-mentioned compound and the compound having a coating layer added. The coating layer added to the surface of these compounds includes a coating element compound of, for example, an oxide, a hydroxide, an oxyhydroxide of the coating element, an oxycarbonate of the coating element, or a hydroxycarbonate of the coating element of the coating element. The compound forming the coating layer is amorphous or crystalline. The coating elements included in the coating layer are Mg, Al, Co, K, Na, Ca, Si, Ti, V, Sn, Ge, Ga, B, As, Zr, or a mixture thereof. The method for forming the coating layer is selected within a range that does not adversely affect the physical properties of the positive electrode active material. The coating method includes, for example, spray coating and dipping. Since the specific coating method is well understood by those working in the relevant field, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0111] The positive electrode active material layer may include, for example, a binder. The binder may include, but is not limited to, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyethylene, and the like, and any binder used in the art may be used.
[0112] The positive electrode active material layer may include, for example, a conductive material. The conductive material may include, but is not limited to, graphite, carbon black, acetylene black, Ketjen black, carbon fiber, metal powder, etc., and any conductive material used in the relevant technical field may be used.
[0113] The positive electrode active material layer may further include, for example, additives such as fillers, coating agents, dispersants, and ion conductive aids in addition to the above-described positive electrode active material, solid electrolyte, binder, and conductive agent.
[0114] As fillers, coating agents, dispersants, ion conductive aids, etc. that the positive electrode active material layer may include, known materials generally used in electrodes of all-solid-state secondary batteries can be used.
[0115] The positive electrode collector may be, for example, a plate or foil made of indium (In), copper (Cu), magnesium (Mg), stainless steel, titanium (Ti), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), zinc (Zn), aluminum (Al), germanium (Ge), lithium (Li), or an alloy thereof. The thickness of the positive electrode collector may be, for example, 1 um to 100 um, 1 um to 50 um, 5 um to 25 um, or 10 um to 20 um.
[0116]
[0117] (cathode layer)
[0118] The above negative electrode layer may more specifically include a negative electrode current collector and a negative electrode active material layer disposed on the negative electrode current collector.
[0119] The above negative electrode active material layer may include, for example, a negative electrode active material and a binder, and may optionally further include a solid electrolyte as needed.
[0120] The above negative electrode active material may include, for example, a carbon-based negative electrode active material, a metal / metalloid negative electrode active material, or a combination thereof.
[0121] The above carbon-based negative electrode active material may be amorphous carbon, crystalline carbon, or a mixture or composite thereof. The amorphous carbon may be, for example, carbon black (CB), acetylene black (AB), furnace black (FB), ketjen black (KB), graphene, etc., but is not necessarily limited thereto, and any material classified as amorphous carbon in the relevant technical field may be used. Amorphous carbon is carbon that has no crystallinity or very low crystallinity, and is distinguished from crystalline carbon or graphitic carbon. The crystalline carbon may be, for example, natural graphite, artificial graphite, or a combination thereof.
[0122] The metal / metalloid negative electrode active material includes at least one selected from the group consisting of lithium (Li), gold (Au), platinum (Pt), indium (In), palladium (Pd), silicon (Si), silver (Ag), aluminum (Al), bismuth (Bi), tin (Sn), and zinc (Zn), but is not necessarily limited thereto, and any metal negative electrode active material or metalloid negative electrode active material that forms an alloy or compound with lithium in the relevant technical field may be used.
[0123] The binder included in the negative electrode active material layer may be, for example, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyethylene, vinylidene fluoride / hexafluoropropylene copolymer, polyacrylonitrile, polymethyl methacrylate, etc., but is not necessarily limited thereto, and any binder used in the relevant technical field may be used. The binder may be composed of a single binder or a plurality of different binders.
[0124] By including a binder in the negative electrode active material layer, the negative electrode active material layer is stabilized on the negative electrode current collector. Furthermore, cracking of the negative electrode active material layer is suppressed despite changes in volume and / or relative position of the negative electrode active material layer during the charge / discharge process.
[0125] The negative active material layer may further include additives used in conventional all-solid-state batteries, such as fillers, coating agents, dispersants, and ion conductive aids.
[0126] The all-solid-state battery may further include a second negative electrode active material layer disposed between the negative electrode current collector and the negative electrode active material layer during charging. The second negative electrode active material layer may be deposited between the negative electrode current collector and the negative electrode current collector during the charging process, or may be further disposed on the negative electrode active material layer during electrode assembly. The second negative electrode active material layer may be a metal layer containing lithium or a lithium alloy. The lithium alloy includes, but is not limited to, a Li-Al alloy, a Li-Sn alloy, a Li-In alloy, a Li-Ag alloy, a Li-Au alloy, a Li-Zn alloy, a Li-Ge alloy, a Li-Si alloy, and the like, and any lithium alloy used in the art may be used. The second negative electrode active material layer may be made of one of these alloys and / or lithium, or may be made of multiple types of alloys and / or lithium.
[0127] The negative electrode current collector may be composed of, for example, a material that does not react with lithium, i.e., does not form an alloy or compound. The negative electrode current collector may include, but is not limited to, copper (Cu), stainless steel, titanium (Ti), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and nickel (Ni), and any material that is used as an electrode current collector in the art may be used. The negative electrode current collector may be composed of one of the above-described metals, or may be composed of an alloy or a coating material of two or more metals. The negative electrode current collector may be, for example, in the form of a plate or foil.
[0128] When the negative electrode active material layer includes a solid electrolyte, the solid electrolyte included in the negative electrode active material layer may be the same as or different from the solid electrolyte according to one embodiment of the present invention, and may be the same as or different from the solid electrolyte included in the solid electrolyte layer.
[0129]
[0130] (solid electrolyte layer)
[0131] The above solid electrolyte layer can be manufactured by mixing and drying the above-described solid electrolyte and binder, or by rolling the above-described solid electrolyte powder into a certain shape under a pressure of 1 ton to 10 tons.
[0132] At this time, the solid electrolyte may be in the form of a powder or a molded product. The solid electrolyte in the form of a molded product may be in the form of, for example, pellets, sheets, thin films, etc., but is not necessarily limited to these and may have various forms depending on the intended use.
[0133] The above solid electrolyte layer may further include a solid electrolyte such as a conventional sulfide-based solid electrolyte and / or an oxide-based solid electrolyte in addition to the above-described solid electrolyte, if necessary.
[0134] The above binder may be, for example, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyethylene, polyvinyl alcohol, etc., but is not limited thereto, and any binder used in the relevant technical field may be used. The binder of the solid electrolyte layer may be the same as or different from the binders of the positive and negative electrode layers.
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[0136] Another embodiment of the present invention provides an electric vehicle including the all-solid-state battery.
[0137]
[0138] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail through examples. However, the following examples are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the following examples.
[0139]
[0140] Example 1: Li 5.94 P 0.99 Nb 0.02 S 4.95 O 0.05 Cl 0.99 Solid electrolyte manufacturing
[0141] (1) Manufacturing of solid electrolyte
[0142] (Mixed) Final product Li 7a-ax P a M 2-2a S 6a-ax O 5-5a D ax (M represents the doping element Nb) In the solid electrolyte, reactants Li2S, P2S5, LiCl, and Nb2O5 were added in a stoichiometric ratio so that x=1 and a=0.99, and a mixture was formed by mixing at 300 rpm for about 8 hours using a planetary mill.
[0143] (Pellet manufacturing) Next, a pressure of 300 MPa was applied to the mixture to form pellets.
[0144] (Heat treatment) Next, the pellets were heat treated at 550°C for about 4 hours in an argon (Ar) atmosphere to obtain Li 5.94 P 0.99 Nb 0.02 S 4.95 O 0.05 Cl 0.99 A solid electrolyte was prepared.
[0145] (2) All-solid-state battery manufacturing
[0146] The above-mentioned manufactured solid electrolyte is used as an electrolyte, and Li1Ni is used as a cathode active material. 0.8 Co 0.1 Mn 0.1 An all-solid-state battery was manufactured using O2 and an In-Li alloy as a negative electrode active material.
[0147]
[0148] Comparative Example 1: Preparation of Li6PS5Cl solid electrolyte
[0149] The reactants Li2S, P2S5, and LiCl were mixed using a planetary mill at 300 rpm for about 8 hours to form a mixture.
[0150] Next, a pressure of 300 MPa was applied to the mixture to form pellets.
[0151] Next, the pellets were heat-treated at 550°C for about 4 hours in an argon (Ar) atmosphere to produce a Li6PS5Cl solid electrolyte.
[0152]
[0153] Other Examples and Comparative Examples
[0154] In the mixing stage, the final product, Li 7a-ax P a M 2-2a S 6a-ax O 5-5a D ax(M represents the doping element Nb) A solid electrolyte and an all-solid-state battery were manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the reactants Li2S, P2S5, LiCl, and Nb2O5 were added in a stoichiometric ratio so that x and a in the solid electrolyte were as described in Table 1 below.
[0155]
[0156] Table 1 below shows the x and a values of examples and comparative examples and the composition of solid electrolytes manufactured accordingly. In addition, Table 2 below shows the molar ratios of other elements with respect to phosphorus (P) in the composition of solid electrolytes according to Table 1.
[0157] xaComposition[Li][P][Nb][S][O][Cl]Comparative Example 111610501Example 110.995.940.990.024.950.050.99Example 210.975.820.970.064.850.150.97Example 310.955.70.950.14.750.250.95Example 410.95.40.90.24.50.50.9Example 510.74.20.70.63.51.50.7Comparative Example 210.63.60.60.8320.6Comparative Example 310.530.512.52.50.5
[0158] (In Table 1 above, [Li], [P], [Nb], [S], [O], and [Cl] represent the molar ratios for 1 mol of the manufactured solid electrolyte, respectively.)
[0159] Molar ratio of xa elements [Li] / [P][P] / [P][Nb] / [P][O] / [P][S] / [P][Cl] / [P]Comparative example 111610.0000.00051Example 110.99610.0200.05151Example 210.97610.0620.15551Example 310.95610.1050.26351Example 410.9610.2220.55651Example 510.7610.8572.14351Comparative example 210.6611.3333.33351Comparative example 310.5612.0005.00051
[0160] Tables 3 and 4 below are tables summarizing the results of PDF spectrum analysis of solid electrolytes according to Experimental Examples 1 and 2 described below, and the results of evaluating the ionic conductivity, short-circuit c-rate, initial discharge capacity, and life characteristics of all-solid-state batteries.
[0161] PDF Parameters Ia Peak Intensity (1.9~2.1Å) Ib Peak Intensity (3.2~3.3Å) Ic Peak Intensity (4.0~4.1Å) Id Peak Intensity (6.9~7.1Å) Ib / Ia Peak Intensity Ratio Ic / Ia Peak Intensity Ratio Id / Ia Peak Intensity Ratio Comparative Example 10.290.160.290.140.5521.0000.483 Example 10.300.180.410.160.6001.3670.533 Example 20.320.220.580.190.6881.8130.594 Example 30.380.260.600.220.6841.5790.579 Example 40.440.290.640.280.6591.4550.636Example 50.550.410.730.420.7451.3270.764Comparative Example 20.650.560.810.530.8621.2460.815Comparative Example 30.710.670.930.590.9441.3100.831
[0162] Ionic Conductivity Short Circuit C-rate Discharge Capacity Lifetime mS cm-1% mAh g-1% Comparative Example 12.66 0.5 19 1.29 1 Example 12.5 4 2 19 1.89 3 Example 22.2 2 19 3.79 4 Example 31.8 7 5 19 2.69 5 Example 41.4 9 5 19 2.39 3 Example 50.9 2 18 0.67 2 Comparative Example 20.7 2 0.5 17 1.67 0 Comparative Example 30.16 0.5 16 4.27 7
[0163] Experimental Example 1: Solid Electrolyte PDF Analysis and Ionic Conductivity Evaluation
[0164] (1) Solid electrolyte PDF analysis
[0165] Atomic Pair Distribution Function (PDF) spectrum analysis was performed on the synthesized solid electrolytes of the examples and comparative examples. At this time, the peak (I) expressed in the region where the interatomic distance is 1.9 to 2.1 Å a Peak), peak expressed in the region where the interatomic distance is 3.2 to 3.3 Å (I b peak), the peak (I) expressed in the region where the interatomic distance is 4.0 to 4.1 Å c Peak), peak expressed in the region where the interatomic distance is 6.9 to 1.1 Å (I d The peak intensity (height) of the peak was measured. In addition, I a I for the peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a ), I a I for the peak c Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I c / I a ) and I a I for the peak d Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I d / I a ) was derived. In addition, the PDF spectrum analysis graphs of Comparative Example 1, Example 3, and Example 4 are shown in Fig. 1.
[0166] Meanwhile, the PDF spectrum measurement equipment was the 28-1D-1 PDF beamline of the National Synchrotron Light Source 2 (NSLS2) under Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States, and the measurement conditions and methods were as follows.
[0167] The measurements were performed in transmission mode, and the X-ray wavelength was 0.1665 Å (X-ray energy = 74.57 keV). The sample-to-detector distance (SDD) was set to approximately 200 mm to measure high diffraction vector Q values. The acquired 2D images were calibrated and aligned using highly crystalline reference CeO2 sample data in Dioptas software and converted into 1D patterns. The PDF G(r) results were obtained through sine Fourier transform in the Q range of 0.1 Å-1 to 21.0 Å-1 using xPDF suite software. The lattice constant, scale factor, and atomic displacement parameter (ADP) of each phase were refined as variables and quantitatively analyzed.
[0168] (2) Ionic conductivity evaluation (30℃, 0.1C)
[0169] The manufactured solid electrolyte was pulverized and then formed into pellets under a pressure of 300 MPa. Subsequently, a cell was fabricated using SUS as the working electrode at a pressure of 70 MPa. Impedance was then measured by applying a voltage of 10 mV at 30°C.
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[0171] Experimental Example 2: Evaluation of the electrochemical properties of an all-solid-state battery.
[0172] (1) Initial discharge capacity evaluation
[0173] At room temperature (25℃), the battery was charged to 4.25 V (vs. Li+ / Li) at 0.1 C, and the charging current was set to 0.02 C at that voltage to terminate the charging. After discharging to 2.50 V (vs. Li+ / Li) at 0.1 C under the same conditions, the initial discharge capacity was evaluated.
[0174] (2) Life characteristics evaluation
[0175] After performing the formation cycle at 0.1C, the percentage of the discharge capacity at the 50th cycle was calculated with respect to the discharge capacity at the 1st cycle at a current density of 0.5C.
[0176] (3) Paragraph C-rate evaluation
[0177] An all-solid-state battery was fabricated and the C-rate when a short circuit occurs was evaluated.
[0178]
[0179] Referring to Tables 1 to 4, in the case of Examples 1 to 5 in which Nb and O were doped but the doping amount was appropriately controlled, I in the PDF spectrum analysis a I for the peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a ) were properly implemented within the range according to the present invention. In addition, it was confirmed that the short circuit C-rate was increased and the short circuit prevention effect was well implemented due to the suppression of dendrite formation. In addition, it was confirmed that the capacity and life characteristics of the all-solid-state battery were good without the ionic conductivity deteriorating too much compared to Comparative Example 1, which is a basic argyrodite composition.
[0180] On the other hand, in the case of Comparative Example 1, which is a basic argyrodite composition, it was confirmed that the short-circuit C-rate was significantly lower than that of the example, and thus the short-circuit prevention effect was greatly deteriorated.
[0181] In addition, in the case of comparative examples 2 and 3 where Nb and O were doped but the doping amount was too high, I in the PDF spectrum analysis a I for the peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a) and other PDF spectrum analysis properties were found to be outside the range of the present invention. In addition, it was confirmed that the short-circuit C-rate was significantly lower than that of the examples, and thus the short-circuit prevention effect was significantly deteriorated. In addition, it was confirmed that the ionic conductivity was excessively deteriorated compared to Comparative Example 1, which is a basic argyrodite composition, and that the capacity and life characteristics of the all-solid-state battery were deteriorated.
[0182] Meanwhile, when comparing the examples in more detail, the Nb and O doping amounts are more appropriately controlled, so that I a I for the peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a ) and other PDF spectrum analysis properties were adjusted to a more appropriate range in Examples 3 and 4, it was confirmed that the short-circuit C-rate value was maximized and the short-circuit prevention effect was more preferably implemented.
[0183]
[0184] Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited thereto, and various modifications can be made within the scope of the patent claims, the detailed description of the invention, and the attached drawings, and it is obvious that this also falls within the scope of the present invention.
[0185] Accordingly, the actual scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. Contains a sulfide compound containing lithium (Li), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S) and a halogen element (D) and having an argyrodite crystal structure, The above sulfide compound shows a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 1.9 to 2.1 Å when analyzed by the spectrum using the Atomic Pair Distribution Function (PDF). a Peak) appears, and the peak (I) appears in the region where the interatomic distance is 3.2 to 3.3 Å. b Peak) appears, Above I a I above about peak b Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I b / I a ) is 0.57 to 0.
84.
2. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound shows a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 4.0 to 4.1 Å when analyzed by the spectrum using the Atomic Pair Distribution Function (PDF). c Peak) appears, Above I a I above about peak c Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I c / I a ) is 1.315 to 2.
0.
3. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound shows a peak (I) in the region where the interatomic distance is 6.9 to 1.1 Å when analyzed by the spectrum using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF). d Peak) appears, Above I a I above about peak d Peak intensity ratio of peaks (I d / I a ) is 0.5 to 0.
8.
4. In paragraph 1, Above I a A solid electrolyte having a peak intensity of 0.295 to 0.
60.
5. In paragraph 1, Above I b A solid electrolyte having a peak intensity of 0.17 to 0.
52.
6. In paragraph 1, Above I c A solid electrolyte having a peak intensity of 0.33 to 0.
78.
7. In paragraph 1, Above I d A solid electrolyte having a peak intensity of 0.15 to 0.
5.
8. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte further comprising a giant metal element (M) having an ionic radius of 0.5 to 0.7 Å.
9. In paragraph 8, The solid electrolyte wherein the above giant metal element (M) is Nb, Ta, W, Zr, Mo, Sb, Cu, Sn, Zn, Si, Ti, Y, Bi, Pb, Fe, Co, Ni, Ag, Mg or a combination thereof.
10. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte further containing oxygen (O).
11. In paragraph 8, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte having a molar ratio of a large metal element (M) to phosphorus (P) ([M] / [P]) of 0.01 to 1.
1.
12. In paragraph 10, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte having a molar ratio of oxygen (O) to phosphorus (P) ([O] / [P]) of 0.03 to 2.
5.
13. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte having a molar ratio of lithium (Li) to phosphorus (P) ([Li] / [P]) of 5.5 to 6.
5.
14. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte having a molar ratio of sulfur (S) to phosphorus (P) ([S] / [P]) of 4.5 to 5.
5.
15. In paragraph 1, The above sulfide compound is a solid electrolyte having a molar ratio of halogen element (D) to phosphorus (P) ([D] / [P]) of 0.5 to 1.5.
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