| Literature DB >> 31631424 |
Dechao Zhang1, Xijun Xu1, Yanlin Qin2, Shaomin Ji2, Yanping Huo2, Zhuosen Wang1, Zhengbo Liu1, Jiadong Shen1, Jun Liu1.
Abstract
Conventional lithium-ion batteries, with flammable organic liquid electrolytes, have serious safety problems, which greatly limit their application. All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) have received extensive attention from large-scale energy-storage fields, such as electric vehicles (EVs) and intelligent power grids, due to their benefits in safety, energy density, and thermostability. As the key component of ASSBs, solid electrolytes determine the properties of ASSBs. In past decades, various kinds of solid electrolytes, such as polymers and inorganic electrolytes, have been explored. Among these candidates, organic-inorganic composite solid electrolytes (CSEs) that integrate the advantages of these two different electrolytes have been regarded as promising electrolytes for high-performance ASSBs, and extensive studies have been carried out. Herein, recent progress in organic-inorganic CSEs is summarized in terms of the inorganic component, electrochemical performance, effects of the inorganic ceramic nanostructure, and ionic conducting mechanism. Finally, the main challenges and perspectives of organic-inorganic CSEs are highlighted for future development.Entities:
Keywords: all-solid-state batteries; electrochemistry; lithium; organic-inorganic hybrid composites; polymers
Year: 2019 PMID: 31631424 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201904461
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236