Novel Sulfide‐Chloride Solid‐State Electrolytes with Tunable Anion Ratio for Highly Stable Solid‐State Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Z Zhi Liang Dong (Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering) Y Yi Gan V Vinicius Martins X Xuchun Wang (X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Source) B Bolin Fu E Enzhong Jin (Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada) Y Yingjie Gao Y Yang Hu X Xiaoting Lin Y Yi Yuan (Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100 Haike Rd., Shanghai 201210, China) C Colin Turner (Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London ON N6A 5B9 Canada) X Xin Pang H Hamidreza Abdolvand (Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London ON N6A 5B9 Canada) Y Yining Huang (Department of Chemistry) T Tsun‐Kong Sham (Department of Chemistry University of Western Ontario London Ontario N6A 5B7 Canada) Y Yang Zhao

Abstract

Abstract Solid‐state Na batteries (SSNBs) are among the most promising next‐generation energy storage devices due to their high energy density, enhanced safety, and cost‐efficiency. Achieving high‐performance SSNBs depends on the development of solid‐state electrolytes (SSEs) with excellent ionic conductivity, wide electrochemical windows, and robust mechanical properties. Sulfide and halide‐based Na SSEs have been widely studied in recent years with their respective strengths and limitations. Herein for the first time, a new family of Na‐Zr‐S‐Cl sulfide‐chloride Na SSEs with tailored anion compositions is explored. A high ionic conductivity of 4.89 × 10 −4 S cm −1 is realized with a Cl‐rich structure, attributed to the unique chloride bridging structure and low Na‐ion migration barrier. Furthermore, by tuning the ratio between sulfur and chloride anions, two different unique structures are obtained with different surface morphology, thermal stability, mechanical properties, and electrochemical stability. The Cl‐deficient structure of Na 2 S‐1.3ZrCl 4 SSEs demonstrates excellent stability for solid‐state Na‐ion batteries, maintaining a high reversible capacity of over 90 mAh g −1 after 600 cycles at 0.1 C. This study offers insights into the design of new Na SSEs, advancing the development of safer and high‐performance SSNBs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 30
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

Z

Zhi Liang Dong

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Y

Yi Gan

V

Vinicius Martins

X

Xuchun Wang

X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Source

B

Bolin Fu

E

Enzhong Jin

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada

Y

Yingjie Gao

Y

Yang Hu

X

Xiaoting Lin

Y

Yi Yuan

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100 Haike Rd., Shanghai 201210, China

C

Colin Turner

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London ON N6A 5B9 Canada

X

Xin Pang

H

Hamidreza Abdolvand

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London ON N6A 5B9 Canada

Y

Yining Huang

Department of Chemistry

T

Tsun‐Kong Sham

Department of Chemistry University of Western Ontario London Ontario N6A 5B7 Canada

Y

Yang Zhao