LLZTO (Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12) and Alumina Coated PE Roll as Solid-State Battery Separator, CSSBSPELLZTO
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LLZTO (Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12 (LLZTO) is a Tantalum-doped garnet-type oxide known for its high ionic conductivity and excellent electrochemical stability. In the architecture of a Solid-State Battery (SSB), a LLZTO-coated PE separator serves as a "quasi-solid-state" bridge. It combines the safety and stability of a solid ceramic electrolyte with the low cost and flexibility of traditional polyethylene (PE).
Traditional ceramic coatings (like Alumina) are just "safety blankets" to prevent shrinking. LLZTO adds functional performance: (1) Dendrite Suppression: LLZTO has a high shear modulus (G ~60 GPa). This makes it physically difficult for lithium dendrites to pierce through the separator and cause a short circuit. (2) Enhanced Ion Flux: Unlike inert coatings that can block pores, LLZTO provides additional Li+$pathways. This leads to a more uniform "ion flux," reducing the local hot spots where dendrites typically start to grow. (3) Electrolyte Wettability: LLZTO has a high surface energy, which helps liquid or gel electrolytes spread more evenly across the separator, lowering interfacial resistance. (4) High Voltage Stability: LLZTO is stable up to ~6.0 V, allowing the use of high-energy cathodes (like NCM811) without the separator degrading.
| Part Number |
CSSBSPELLZTO (C-SSBS-PELLZTO) |
| Material |
LLZTO (Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3) and Al2O3 coated on PE |
| Dimension |
(1) Single-Side Coating: 9 um PE + 2 um LLZTO (W60 mm*L10 m) (2) Double-Side Coating (Different Side): 2 um LALZTO + 12 um PE + 2 um Al2O3 (W60 mm*L10 m) (Roll with other width, length and coating thickness can be provided upon request) |
| Area Density |
12.5 g/m2 |
| Gurley |
200 ± 50 s/100 mL |
| Shrinkage |
MD: <0.4%, TD: <2.0% |
| Puncture Strength |
>500 g |