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Solid-state electrolytes: Advances and perspectives
Functional Materials Letters, 2020All-solid-state Li batteries (ASSLiBs) that use solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) to replace liquid organic electrolytes are considered as promising next-generation energy storage devices because of their wide electrochemical potential windows, high safety, and high energy density. Therefore, ASSLiBs have attracted a lot of attention in recent years. In
Linchun He +3 more
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Cyclopropylamine Magnesium Borohydrides as Solid-State Electrolytes
Inorganic ChemistrySolid-state batteries can potentially provide higher energy and power densities than conventional lithium-ion batteries through the utilization of a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid electrolyte. Here we present three cyclopropylamine magnesium borohydride compounds as potential solid-state electrolytes: tricyclopropylamine magnesium borohydride ...
Mads B. Amdisen +2 more
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Hybrid Ceramic Solid State Electrolyte for High Performance Solid State Batteries
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2019There is a global demand for high energy storage systems for portable consumer devices such as cell phones, laptops, including electric vehicles. Lithium ion batteries (LIBs) are the most promising options due to the high volumetric, gravimetric energy, and power densities.
Piyathip Thanapisitikul +4 more
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Hydroborates as novel solid-state electrolytes
2021Hydroborates are a promising class of superionic conductors for lithium and sodium all-solid-state batteries. They combine high ionic conductivity with (electro-) chemical and thermal stability and favorable mechanical properties. In this chapter, we elucidate their conductivity mechanism based on their structural chemistry and their crystal lattice ...
Remhof, Arndt, Cerny, Radovan
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Solid‐State Batteries with Polymer Electrolytes
2020Expectations on solid-state lithium batteries are at their highest as they are seen as a “next-generation” technology, although solid polymer electrolytes have already enabled the commercialization of electrical vehicles for almost 10 years. These are powered by lithium metal batteries and use a polyethylene oxide (PEO)-based electrolyte. Thus, after a
Iojoiu, Cristina, Paillard, Elie
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