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A dynamic database of solid-state electrolyte(DDSE)picturing all-solid-state batteries
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作者 Fangling Yang Egon Campos dos Santos +5 位作者 Xue Jia Ryuhei Sato kazuaki kisu Yusuke Hashimoto Shin-ichi Orimo Hao Li 《Nano Materials Science》 EI CAS CSCD 2024年第2期256-262,共7页
All-solid-state batteries(ASSBs)are a class of safer and higher-energy-density materials compared to conventional devices,from which solid-state electrolytes(SSEs)are their essential components.To date,investigations ... All-solid-state batteries(ASSBs)are a class of safer and higher-energy-density materials compared to conventional devices,from which solid-state electrolytes(SSEs)are their essential components.To date,investigations to search for high ion-conducting solid-state electrolytes have attracted broad concern.However,obtaining SSEs with high ionic conductivity is challenging due to the complex structural information and the less-explored structure-performance relationship.To provide a solution to these challenges,developing a database containing typical SSEs from available experimental reports would be a new avenue to understand the structureperformance relationships and find out new design guidelines for reasonable SSEs.Herein,a dynamic experimental database containing>600 materials was developed in a wide range of temperatures(132.40–1261.60 K),including mono-and divalent cations(e.g.,Li^(+),Na^(+),K^(+),Ag^(+),Ca^(2+),Mg^(2+),and Zn^(2+))and various types of anions(e.g.,halide,hydride,sulfide,and oxide).Data-mining was conducted to explore the relationships among different variates(e.g.,transport ion,composition,activation energy,and conductivity).Overall,we expect that this database can provide essential guidelines for the design and development of high-performance SSEs in ASSB applications.This database is dynamically updated,which can be accessed via our open-source online system. 展开更多
关键词 Solid-state electrolyte(SSE) All-solid-state battery(ASSB) Ionic conductivity Dynamic database Machine learning
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Microstructural analyses of all-solid-state Li–S batteries using LiBH4-based solid electrolyte for prolonged cycle performance 被引量:3
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作者 kazuaki kisu Sangryun Kim +3 位作者 Ryuga Yoshida Hiroyuki Oguchi Naoki Toyama Shin-ichi Orimo 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第11期424-429,共6页
Complex hydride materials have been widely investigated as potential solid electrolytes because they have good compatibility with the lithium metal anodes used in all-solid-state batteries. However, the development of... Complex hydride materials have been widely investigated as potential solid electrolytes because they have good compatibility with the lithium metal anodes used in all-solid-state batteries. However, the development of all-solid-state batteries utilizing complex hydrides has been difficult as these cells tend to have short cycle lives. This study investigated the capacity fading mechanism of all-solid-state lithium–sulfur(Li–S) batteries using Li4(BH4)3I solid electrolytes by analyzing the cathode microstructure. Crosssectional scanning electron microscopy observations after 100 discharge–charge cycles revealed crack formation in the Li4(BH4)3I electrolyte and an increased cathode thickness. Raman spectroscopy indicated that decomposition of the Li4(BH4)3I solid electrolyte occurred at a constant rate during the cycling tests.To combat these effects, the cycle life of Li–S batteries was improved by increasing the amount of solid electrolyte in the cathode. 展开更多
关键词 All-solid-state battery Complex hydride solid electrolyte Li metal anode Li–S battery MICROSTRUCTURE
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Room temperature operation of all-solid-state battery using a closo-type complex hydride solid electrolyte and a LiCoO_(2) cathode by interfacial modification 被引量:1
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作者 Sangryun Kim Kentaro Harada +3 位作者 Naoki Toyama Hiroyuki Oguchi kazuaki kisu Shin-ichi Orimo 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第4期47-51,共5页
We report on an all-solid-state battery that employs a closo-type complex hydride solid electrolyte and a LiCoO2 cathode.Interfacial modification between the solid electrolyte and cathode with a LiNbO3 buffer layer en... We report on an all-solid-state battery that employs a closo-type complex hydride solid electrolyte and a LiCoO2 cathode.Interfacial modification between the solid electrolyte and cathode with a LiNbO3 buffer layer enables reversible charge-discharge cycling with a cell voltage of 3.9V (vs.Li^+/Li) at room temperature.Electrochemical analyses clarify that the given modification effectively suppresses side reactions at the cathode/solid electrolyte interface.The interfacial resistance is lowered by ca.10 times with a 5 nm thick LiNbO3 buffer layer compared to that without a buffer layer,so that a discharge capacity of 109 mAh g^-1 is achieved.These results suggest that interfacial modification can be a viable approach to the development of high-voltage all-solid-state batteries using closo-type complex hydride solid electrolytes and oxide cathodes. 展开更多
关键词 All-solid-state batteries Closo-type complex hydride Solid electrolyte High-voltage cathodes Interfacial modification
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