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A Performance and Cost Overview of Selected Solid-State Electrolytes: Race between Polymer Electrolytes and Inorganic Sulfide Electrolytes

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BATTERIES-BASEL
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/batteries7010018

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solid-state batteries; solid electrolytes; polymer electrolytes; inorganic sulfide electrolytes; lithium ion batteries; lithium metal batteries

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Electrolytes play a crucial role in electrochemical storage systems, with solid-state electrolytes emerging as key components in next-generation energy storage technologies. Solid electrolytes offer advantages in safety, toxicity, and battery design compactness compared to liquid counterparts. However, challenges remain in terms of ionic conductivity, with potential cost differences between inorganic and polymer solid electrolytes. This review compares the most efficient solid electrolytes in terms of performance and cost, highlighting ongoing challenges and cost reduction potentials.
Electrolytes are key components in electrochemical storage systems, which provide an ion-transport mechanism between the cathode and anode of a cell. As battery technologies are in continuous development, there has been growing demand for more efficient, reliable and environmentally friendly materials. Solid-state lithium ion batteries (SSLIBs) are considered as next-generation energy storage systems and solid electrolytes (SEs) are the key components for these systems. Compared to liquid electrolytes, SEs are thermally stable (safer), less toxic and provide a more compact (lighter) battery design. However, the main issue is the ionic conductivity, especially at low temperatures. So far, there are two popular types of SEs: (1) inorganic solid electrolytes (InSEs) and (2) polymer electrolytes (PEs). Among InSEs, sulfide-based SEs are providing very high ionic conductivities (up to 10(-2) S/cm) and they can easily compete with liquid electrolytes (LEs). On the other hand, they are much more expensive than LEs. PEs can be produced at less cost than InSEs but their conductivities are still not sufficient for higher performances. This paper reviews the most efficient SEs and compares them in terms of their performances and costs. The challenges associated with the current state-of-the-art electrolytes and their cost-reduction potentials are described.

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