LATP titanium aluminum lithium phosphate is used in all solid state lithium-ion batteries as a ceramic solid electrolyte and can also be used for coating and separator research. Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7 (PO4) 3 has good physical and chemical stability.
1. Size: The diameter of this electrolyte sheet is 13mm ± 0.1mm.
2. Craftsmanship: This product is a fired ceramic tile, not a simple powder pressed blank.
3. Stability: LATP, LAGP, NZSPO are stable to air moisture and can be used in conventional environments; LLZTO is sensitive to moisture and can be operated in glove boxes or polished in low humidity rooms. LATP is unstable to lithium metal, where Ti is easily reduced. For lithium negative electrodes, a protective layer/modification layer needs to be applied in the middle.
4. Electrolyte sheets have high hardness but high brittleness. When using, pay attention to the size and uniformity of the applied pressure, which tests the assembly and crimping techniques. Do not roll press the sheet. Lithium metal negative electrodes are generally made of molten lithium or lithium sheets, and the contact surface with the electrolyte sheet is melted.
5. Testing ion conductivity: This product has undergone rough polishing and polishing. Before use, the electrolyte sheet needs to be finely polished to remove the surface lithium carbonate layer. Spray gold on both sides again to protect the side from spraying gold. Use a multimeter to test the resistance between two points on the same side, which is between 1-10 Ω, to confirm successful spraying of gold. Clamp the electrolyte sheet that has been successfully coated with gold on both sides with a clamp for EIS testing.