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Solid state batteries using vitreous solid electrolytes

Solid State Ionics, 1986
Abstract Solid state cells of the configuration Li/2.5LiI·Li 4 P 2 S 7 /TiS 2 have been constructed and tested between -40°C and +150°C. Continuous discharge current density capabilities range from 2μA/cm 2 at low temperature to >800μA/cm 2 at high temperature.
J AKRIDGE, H VOURLIS
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Solid State Batteries

1990
Significant resources have been devoted to the investigation of solid electrolytes since the early 1960s with the beta-aluminas having had the most monetary resources expended in R&D of any solid electrolyte. The only solid state cell which has achieved commercial success is the Li/I2 cell and it is probably not truly solid state [1].
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Solid-State Battery Roadmap 2035+

2022
This roadmap on solid-state batteries (SSB) was developed as part of the accompanying project BEMA II funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under the initiative „Battery 2020“. Fraunhofer ISI is supporting the German battery research with a roadmapping and monitoring process, strategic information processing and status ...
Schmaltz, Thomas   +5 more
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Physicochemical Concepts of the Lithium Metal Anode in Solid-State Batteries.

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Developing reversible lithium metal anodes with high rate capability is one of the central aims of current battery research. Lithium metal anodes are not only required for the development of innovative cell concepts such as lithium-air or lithium-sulfur ...
Thorben Krauskopf   +3 more
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Novel solid state polymeric batteries

Solid State Ionics, 1986
Abstract AC conductivity measurements have been performed on a number of polymeric electrolytes containing Mg, Ca, Sr and Zn perchlorates and Mg and Ca thiocyanates. The electrolytes were characterised using DSC. Results are reported of preliminary tests of cells incorporating anodes of the above metals.
A PATRICK, M GLASSE, R LATHAM, R LINFORD
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Mechanisms of the Accelerated Li+ Conduction in MOF‐Based Solid‐State Polymer Electrolytes for All‐Solid‐State Lithium Metal Batteries

Advances in Materials
Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) for lithium metal batteries have garnered considerable interests owing to their low cost, flexibility, lightweight, and favorable interfacial compatibility with battery electrodes.
Song Duan   +7 more
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Solid State Primary Batteries

1985
In common with most other batteries, solid state batteries have solid electrodes. The distinction is that whereas the majority of batteries utilize a liquid electrolyte, the solid state battery must incorporate a solid, ionically conducting phase as the electrolyte. Solid state batteries have been the subject of recent review articles (1, 2).
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Photo-rechargeable solid state battery

Solid State Ionics, 1990
Photoelectrochemical reactions on a semiconductor electrode (P-I aSi/SiO x ) with a silver ion conductive solid electrolyte (Ag 6 I 4 WO 4 ) have been investigated and photo-sensitizing effect was observed. On the basis of this reaction, photo-battery was examined which had a capability of self-charging under the sun or fluorescence illuminations.
T KANBARA, K TAKADA, Y YAMAMURA, S KONDO
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Solid State Fluoride Ion Batteries

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2012
Abstract not Available.
Anji Reddy Munnangi   +2 more
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Progress of Polymer Electrolytes Worked in Solid-State Lithium Batteries for Wide-Temperature Application.

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Solid-state Li-ion batteries have emerged as the most promising next-generation energy storage systems, offering theoretical advantages such as superior safety and higher energy density. However, polymer-based solid-state Li-ion batteries face challenges
Long Hu   +7 more
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