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Design Strategies,Practical Considerations,and New Solution Processes of Sulfide Solid Electrolytes for All‐Solid‐State Batteries
Authors:Kern Ho Park  Qiang Bai  Dong Hyeon Kim  Dae Yang Oh  Yizhou Zhu  Yifei Mo  Yoon Seok Jung
Institution:1. Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea;2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA;3. School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Ulsan, South Korea
Abstract:Owing to the ever‐increasing safety concerns about conventional lithium‐ion batteries, whose applications have expanded to include electric vehicles and grid‐scale energy storage, batteries with solidified electrolytes that utilize nonflammable inorganic materials are attracting considerable attention. In particular, owing to their superionic conductivities (as high as ≈10?2 S cm?1) and deformability, sulfide materials as the solid electrolytes (SEs) are considered the enabling material for high‐energy bulk‐type all‐solid‐state batteries. Herein the authors provide a brief review on recent progress in sulfide Li‐ and Na‐ion SEs for all‐solid‐state batteries. After the basic principles in designing SEs are considered, the experimental exploration of multicomponent systems and ab initio calculations that accelerate the search for stronger candidates are discussed. Next, other issues and challenges that are critical for practical applications, such as instability in air, electrochemical stability, and compatibility with active materials, are discussed. Then, an emerging progress in liquid‐phase synthesis and solution process of SEs and its relevant prospects in ensuring intimate ionic contacts and fabricating sheet‐type electrodes is highlighted. Finally, an outlook on the future research directions for all‐solid‐state batteries employing sulfide superionic conductors is provided.
Keywords:first principles calculations  solid electrolytes  solid‐state batteries  sulfides  superionic conductors
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