Advances of sulfide‐type solid‐state batteries with negative electrodes: Progress and perspectives

Author:

Jeong Seonghun12,Li Yuankai3,Sim Woo Hyeong4,Mun Junyoung15ORCID,Kim Jung Kyu3ORCID,Jeong Hyung Mo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea

2. School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Institute of Chemical Processes Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

3. School of Chemical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea

4. School of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Smart Fab. Technology Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea

5. SKKU Institute of Energy Science and Technology (SIEST) Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractAll‐solid‐state battery (ASSB) technology is the focus of considerable interest owing to their safety and the fact that their high energy density meets the requirements of emerging battery applications, such as electric vehicles and energy storage systems (ESSs). In light of this, current research on high‐energy ASSBs harnesses the benefits of solid‐state battery systems by employing anode materials with high energy densities. Owing to the excellent physical safety of solid electrolytes, it is possible to build a battery with high energy density by using high‐energy negative electrode materials and decreasing the amount of electrolyte in the battery system. Sulfide‐based ASSBs with high ionic conductivity and low physical contact resistance is recently receiving considerable attention. This review provides a summary on various anode materials for ASSBs operating under electrochemically reducing conditions from the perspective of electrochemical and physical safety. The electrochemical and physical properties of sulfide electrolytes used for lithium (Li) metal and particle‐type anode materials are presented, as well as strategies for mitigating interfacial failures in solid‐state cells through interlayer and electrode design.image

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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