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Research Article | Open Access

From blocker to booster: Harnessing garnet surface chemistry for advanced solid-state electrolytes

Jun Cheng§Xuan Zhou§Hongqiang ZhangZhen ZengYuanyuan LiYulong ZhuYingsheng LiaoLijie Ci ( )Deping Li ( )
State Key Laboratory of Precision Welding and Joining of Materials and Structures, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen 518055, China

§ Jun Cheng and Xuan Zhou contributed equally to this work.

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Garnet electrolytes with high ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability are widely used as fillers to fabricate composite solid electrolytes (CPEs) within polymer matrices. However, the performance of CPEs is significantly influenced by the surface characteristics of the garnet electrolyte. Herein, the impact of garnet surface characteristics on CPEs was systematically investigated and a conversion from a typically unstable and Lewis basic surface to a more stable Lewis acidic surface was realized, which is shown to be more conductive to the improved performance of CPEs. By simultaneously removing the Li2CO3 layer and applying a Li-Al-O coating, the influence of surface characteristics on CPEs was investigated. The Lewis acid Li-Al-O surface coating not only promotes lithium salt dissociation, improving the ionic conductivity and ionic transfer number, but also prevents the reformation of the passive Lewis basic Li2CO3 layer. Compared to garnet with a Lewis basic Li2CO3 surface, the garnet modified with a Lewis acid Li-Al-O coating enhances CPEs, which exhibit an improved critical current density of 1.0 mA·cm−2 and highly stable lithium symmetric cell cycling for 400 h at 0.2 mA·cm−2. This research highlights the importance of surface chemistry in the design of high-performance solid-state batteries and presents a strategic modification approach for garnet-based CPEs.

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A one-step coating process that converts the surface Lewis basic passivation layer of the garnet electrolyte into a Lewis acidic ionic conductive layer, not only enhances the ionic conductivity and lithium-ion transference number of the garnet-enhanced composite electrolyte but also improves the air stability of the garnet solid-state electrolyte powder.

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Cheng J, Zhou X, Zhang H, et al. From blocker to booster: Harnessing garnet surface chemistry for advanced solid-state electrolytes. Nano Research, 2025, 18(1): 94906992. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2025.94906992
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Received: 19 June 2024
Revised: 26 July 2024
Accepted: 19 August 2024
Published: 24 December 2024
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

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