Mixed Ionic–Electronic Conductor of Perovskite Li<i><sub>x</sub></i>La<i><sub>y</sub></i>MO<sub>3−</sub><i><sub>δ</sub></i> toward Carbon‐Free Cathode for Reversible Lithium–Air Batteries

Authors: Sang Bok Ma, Hyuk Jae Kwon, Mokwon Kim, Seong‐Min Bak, Hyunpyo Lee, Steven N. Ehrlich, Jeong‐Ju Cho, Dongmin Im, Dong‐Hwa Seo

Published: 2020-08-07

DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202001767

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Abstract

AbstractMixed ionic–electronic conductors (MIECs) can play a pivotal role in achieving high energies and power densities in rechargeable batteries owing to their ability to simultaneously conduct ions and electrons. Herein, a new strategy is proposed wherein late 3d transition metals (TMs) are substituted into a perovskite Li‐ion conductor to transform it into a Li‐containing MIEC. First‐principles calculations show that perovskite LixLayMO3 with late 3d TMs have a low oxygen vacancy formation energy, implying high electron carrier concentrations corresponding to high electronic conductivity. The activation barriers for Li diffusion in LixLayMO3 (M = Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, and Co) are below 0.411 eV, resulting in high Li‐ion conductivity. The designed perovskites of Li0.34La0.55MnO3−δ experimentally prove to have high electronic (2.04 × 10−3 S cm−1) and Li‐ion (8.53 × 10−5 S cm−1) conductivities, and when applied in a carbon‐free cathode of a Li–air cell, they deliver superior reversibility at 0.21 mAh cm−2 over 100 charge/discharge cycles while avoiding the degradation associated with carbonaceous materials. This strategy enables the effective design of Li‐conducting MIEC and reversible Li–air batteries.