Abstract

Solid state electrolyte Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 is synthesized by spray-drying and post-calcining method. X-ray diffraction is employed to characterize the powders calcined in the range of 700–900°C for 2h, which indicates powders are well crystallized. FTIR shows trivalent cation Al3+ is substituted by Ti4+. The composite material appears as 2–5μm spherical particle. TG–DTA results confirm that the thermal decomposition of precursors obtained by spray-drying method occurred at lower temperature compares with solid phase synthesis method and sol–gel method. The ionic conductivity of the pellets reaches a maximum of 0.622mScm−1 at calcining temperature of 800°C.

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