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Hanyu Huo

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Solid-state batteries: from "all-solid" to "almost-solid"

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DOI number:10.1093/nsr/nwad098

Journal:National science review

Abstract:Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been the undisputed leading technology in electrochemical energy storage since they were commercialized in 1991. Since then, the mass manufacturing of LIBs has reached maturity, and we have also seen the realization of high energy density, long cycling stability and low cost. LIB technology enabled the huge success of mobile consumer electronics, with its usage in electric vehicles and other advanced devices. Due to the use of organic solvents for the electrolytes, LIBs are sensitive to high temperatures, lose performance at low temperatures and show inherent safety risks with increasing energy density (Fig. 1a). As the performance of current LIBs is also limited, next-generation battery technologies are being intensively investigated, especially given the ever-increasing demand for high energy density as well as high power density.

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Date of Publication:2023-06-01

Links to published journals:https://academic.oup.com/nsr/article/10/6/nwad098/7115328

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