2025 年 133 巻 1 号 p. 44-46
The sodium-ion conducting sulfide electrolyte Na3MS4 (M is a group 15 central element) has been developed and is promising for solid-state battery applications. Na3PS4 is a standard electrolyte with moderate conductivity greater than 10−4 S cm−1 and good ductility, which allows close solid-solid contact with active materials. The conductivity of Na3SbS4 is ten times higher than that of Na3PS4, and partial replacement of Sb with W significantly increases conductivity to a magnitude of 10−2 S cm−1. This electrolyte has a high tolerance to moisture, and the structure is resistant to hydrolysis without generating harmful H2S gas. The group 15 element As, which is located between P and Sb in the periodic table, has not been studied in detail as an endmember of Na3MS4 electrolytes. Thus, we synthesized and characterized Na3AsS4. The cubic Na3AsS4 phase was directly obtained by a mechanochemical process and exhibited a high Na+ ion conductivity of 10−3 S cm−1 at room temperature, higher than that of the tetragonal Na3PS4 phase. Humidity stability tests showed that the crystal structure did not change when exposed to moisture. Cubic Na3AsS4 is an important sulfide endmember of group 15 central elements, and further increases in conductivity are expected by optimizing its composition through elemental substitution.