Technical Selection Guide
How should Li3InCl6 powder, D50 0.9 um be selected and tested?
Li3InCl6 powder, D50 0.9 um is a halide solid electrolyte for cathode-side, high-voltage, and phase-purity screening. Halide performance is influenced by particle size, moisture exposure, synthesis history, phase composition, pellet density, and compatibility with the selected cathode and conductive additive.
Why developers evaluate it
- High-voltage cathode composite studies
- Pressed-pellet EIS and phase screening
- Oxide/halide or sulfide/halide hybrid architectures
Development considerations
- Control moisture and verify phase identity by XRD
- Evaluate reduction-side compatibility separately
- Report pressure, density, and electrode configuration with conductivity
How to compare it
Compare halides with sulfides and oxides according to the intended interface. Listed parameters include Particle size: D50 0.9 +/- 0.3 um; Water: <= 500 ppm; Ionic conductivity: >= 1.5 mS/cm; measured value 1.85 mS/cm at 25 degC. Cathode compatibility may favor a halide even when another family has higher standalone conductivity.