Solid electrolyte-electrode interface based on buffer therapy in solid-state lithium batteries
Solid electrolyte–electrode interface based on buffer therapy in solid-state lithium batteries作者机构:School of Metallurgical and Ecological EngineeringUniversity of Science and Technology BeijingBeijing 100083China School of Materials Science and EngineeringUniversity of Science and Technology BeijingBeijing 100083China Department of PhysicsDongguk UniversitySeoul 04620Republic of Korea
出 版 物:《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 (矿物冶金与材料学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2021年第28卷第10期
页 面:1584-1602页
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基 金:financially supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(No.FRF-BD-19-008A) the Brain Pool program funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT through the National Research Foundation of Korea(No.2019H1D3A2A02100593) the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)grant funded by the Korean government(Nos.2019R1C1C 1006310,2020R1I1A1A01072996,2021K2A9A2A06044652,and 2019R1A2C1002844)
主 题:solid-state lithium-ion batteries solid electrolyte buffer layer interface
摘 要:In the past few years,the all-solid lithium battery has attracted worldwide attentions,the ionic conductivity of some all-solid lithium-ion batteries has reached 10^(-3)-10^(-2) S/cm,indicating that the transport of lithium ions in solid electrolytes is no longer a major ***,some interface issues become research *** of these interfacial issues include the electrochemical decomposition reaction at the electrode-electrolyte interface;the low effective contact area between the solid electrolyte and the electrode *** order to solve the issues,researchers have pursued many different *** addition of a buffer layer between the electrode and the solid electrolyte has been at the center of this *** this review paper,we provide a systematic summarization of the problems on the electrode-solid electrolyte interface and detailed reflection on the latest works of buffer-based therapies,and the review will end with a personal perspective on the improvement of buffer-based therapies.