Xiaoxue Zhao, Chao Wang, Hong Liu, Yuhao Liang, Prof.?Dr. Li-Zhen Fan
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引用次数: 16
Abstract
Solid-state polymer electrolytes (SPEs) for all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) have received considerable attention owing to excellent processability, good flexibility, high safety levels, and superior thermal stability. However, the practical application of SPEs is currently restricted by their low ionic conductivity, narrow electrochemical oxidation window, and poor long-term stability of lithium (Li) metal. These challenges are mainly related to the polymer molecular structures, the dynamic of the polymer electrolyte, and the polymer compound stability at the electrode-electrolyte interface. In this review, we provide recent strategies and discuss strategies of interest for applications to high-energy-density ASSB, particularly the molecular design, ion-transport dynamic mechanisms of solid polymer electrolytes, and organic-inorganic composite. Based on recent work, perspectives on future research directions are discussed for developing solid polymer electrolytes.
期刊介绍:
Electrochemical energy storage devices play a transformative role in our societies. They have allowed the emergence of portable electronics devices, have triggered the resurgence of electric transportation and constitute key components in smart power grids. Batteries & Supercaps publishes international high-impact experimental and theoretical research on the fundamentals and applications of electrochemical energy storage. We support the scientific community to advance energy efficiency and sustainability.