Over the past decades,solid electrolytes have re-emerged as promising candidates which replace flammable liquid electrolytes for a safe,energy-dense,and reversible storage of electrochemical energy in batteries[1].How...Over the past decades,solid electrolytes have re-emerged as promising candidates which replace flammable liquid electrolytes for a safe,energy-dense,and reversible storage of electrochemical energy in batteries[1].However,as the main distinct families of solid electrolytes,both polymer and ceramic electrolytes have their individual disadvantages in ionic conductivity,mechanical robustness,and interfacial resistance.展开更多
文摘Over the past decades,solid electrolytes have re-emerged as promising candidates which replace flammable liquid electrolytes for a safe,energy-dense,and reversible storage of electrochemical energy in batteries[1].However,as the main distinct families of solid electrolytes,both polymer and ceramic electrolytes have their individual disadvantages in ionic conductivity,mechanical robustness,and interfacial resistance.