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The development of stable, high-performance solid electrolytes is critical for advancing all-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSLBs). We report a series of triple-anion electrolytes, Li 2 TaS 1– x O x Cl 5 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.9), synthesized via a rapid 2-hour mechanochemical process. The optimal composition, Li 2 TaS 0.4 O 0.6 Cl 5 (LTSOC), achieves a room-temperature ionic conductivity of ∼4.2 mS cm –1, over 15 times that of Li 2 TaSCl 5 . XRD confirms its amorphous nature, while 6/7 Li NMR reveals one magnetically equivalent lithium environment due to fast ion-exchange dynamics. Raman spectroscopy shows extensive anion mixing within Ta-centered octahedra, where O 2– and S 2– occupy axial positions, linking Ta–O–S–Cl units, while Li + primarily migrates along equatorial Cl – -lined pathways. Nanoindentation reveals a reduced elastic modulus with oxygen incorporation. When employed with commercial NMC811, LTSOC delivers an initial capacity of 187 mAh g –1 at 0.1C, with ∼81.8% retention after 100 cycles and Coulombic efficiency exceeding 99%. These results demonstrate the promise of amorphous, mixed-anion solid electrolytes for scalable, high-performance ASSLBs.
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