The Progress in the Electrolytes for Solid State Sodium‐Ion Battery

Author:

Liu Qi1ORCID,Zhao Xiaohan1,Yang Qiang1,Hou Lijuan1,Mu Daobin1,Tan Guoqiang1,Li Li1,Chen Renjie1,Wu Feng1

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Environment Science and Engineering School of Material Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Collaborative Innovation Center of Electric Vehicles in Beijing Beijing 100081 China

Abstract

AbstractSodium as the closest analogue of lithium in periodic table is attracting intense interest as a potential replacement, in the hope that Na+ offers similar intercalation chemistries in electrode hosts at much lower cost. Sodium‐ion battery is an alternative choice to meet the large‐scale electrical energy storage and also able to be used to store the electricity generated by solar cells and wind turbines as a green, renewable energy source. The use of solid electrolytes to replace the organic electrolyte is an alternative to improve the safety and avoid liquid leakage. The detailed and comprehensive research progress for sodium‐ion battery solid electrolyte is summarized. The recent research reveals that the chemical composition and crystal structure of electrolytes profoundly affects the cell performance in many aspects. The room temperature ionic conductivity for solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) is generally lower than ≈10−5 S cm−1. Gel polymer electrolyte (GPE) yields acceptable ionic conductivity as the transition between liquid electrolyte and all‐solid electrolyte. There also has groundbreaking progress of inorganic solid electrolyte chemistries exhibiting superionic Na+ conductivities. However, their interphasial chemistries are the emphasis to break through. In the future, exciting breakthroughs in solid electrolytes and interphasial chemistries should be made in those fields.

Funder

International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of Shanxi Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing Institute of Technology Research Fund Program for Young Scholars

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents

International Science and Technology Cooperation Programme

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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