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Towards Solid-State Batteries Using a Calcium Hydridoborate Electrolyte

Solid-state batteries created from abundant elements, such as calcium, may pave the way for cheaper and safer electrical energy storage. Here we report a new type of solid calcium hydridoborate electrolyte, Ca(BH4)2·2NH2CH3, with a high ionic conductivity of σ(Ca2+) ~ 10-5 S cm-1 at T = 70 °C, which...

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Published in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2025-01, p.e202500613
Main Authors: Skov, Lasse N, Grinderslev, Jakob B, Kjær, Therese S S, Kristensen, Lasse R, Jensen, Torben R
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description Solid-state batteries created from abundant elements, such as calcium, may pave the way for cheaper and safer electrical energy storage. Here we report a new type of solid calcium hydridoborate electrolyte, Ca(BH4)2·2NH2CH3, with a high ionic conductivity of σ(Ca2+) ~ 10-5 S cm-1 at T = 70 °C, which is assigned to a relatively open and flexible structure with apolar moieties and weak dihydrogen bonds that facilitate migration of Ca2+ ions in the solid state. The compound display a low electronic conductivity, providing an ionic transport number close to unity (tion = 0.9916). Calcium plating is observed for a Ca|Ca(BH4)2·2NH2CH3|Pt electrochemical cell and the electrodes are investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) that reveal a rugged Ca anode surface owing to the stripping process and the presence of Ca-containing domains on the Pt working electrode from the plating process. Improved electrochemical reversiblity was achieved in a three-electrode cell configuration using a CaxSn counter and reference electrode and a Sn working electrode, CaxSn|Ca(BH4)2·2NH2CH3|Sn, providing reversible Ca plating and stripping.
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