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Solid state catholytes and electrolytes for energy storage devices

  • US 9,634,354 B2
  • Filed: 09/09/2015
  • Issued: 04/25/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An energy storage device comprising a cathode region, the cathode region comprising:

  • an active material region comprising an active material that expands or contracts from a first volume to a second volume during a period of charge and discharge;

    a catholyte material spatially confined in spatial regions not occupied by the active material region, wherein the catholyte material comprises;

    a lithium element from greater than 30 to 50 atomic % of the catholyte material;

    a silicon element from greater than 0 to 10 atomic % of the catholyte material;

    a tin element from greater than 0 to 10 atomic % of the catholyte material;

    a phosphorous element from greater than 5 to 15 atomic % of the catholyte material;

    a sulfur element from greater than 30 to 55 atomic % of the catholyte material; and

    an oxygen element from greater than 0 to 15 atomic % of the catholyte material,wherein the Si/(Si+Sn) stoichiometry is from 0.3 to 0.7; and

    wherein the catholyte material is characterized by a primary CuKα

    XRD peak at 2θ

    =30°

    ±



    , 2θ

    =33°

    ±



    , or 2θ

    =43°

    ±



    , and wherein the oxygen element has a ratio to the sulfur element of 1;

    2 or less; and

    optionally, a protective material overlaying exposed regions of the active material to substantially maintain the sulfur element within the catholyte material.

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