Advancements, challenges, and prospects in rechargeable solid-state lithium-air batteries

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Batteries & Supercaps

Volume

6

Issue

10

Publisher

Wiley

School

School of Engineering

RAS ID

61842

Funders

National Key R&D Program of China / National Natural Science Foundation of China / Ningbo S&T Innovation 2025 Major Special Programme / Zhejiang Provincial Key R&D Program of China / Jiangsu Provincial S&T Innovation Special Programme for carbon peak and carbon neutrality / Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS

Comments

Gu, Z., Xin, X., Men, M., Zhou, Y., Wu, J., Sun, Y., & Yao, X. (2023). Advancements, challenges, and prospects in rechargeable solid-state lithium-air batteries. Batteries & Supercaps, 6(10), article e202300267. https://doi.org/10.1002/batt.202300267

Abstract

Solid-state lithium-air batteries (SSLABs) are attracting widespread research interest as emerging energy storage systems with ultra-high theoretical energy density. However, due to their relatively short development history, the practical capacity and cyclic performance of SSLABs still fail to meet application requirements. The selection of solid electrolytes and the design and optimization of air cathodes are key factors for developing high-performance solid-state lithium-air batteries. In this review, we focus on recent scientific advances and challenges in SSLABs, providing a comprehensive overview of solid electrolytes, air cathodes, and interface issues. Strategies such as electrolyte modification, composite cathodes, interface engineering, and the addition of catalysts which have been effective in addressing issues related to low ionic conductivity of electrolytes, high interfacial impedance, sluggish kinetics of electrochemical reactions, and poor cycling stability, were reviewed and discussed. Furthermore, this review also discusses the prospects of SSLABs, aiming to inspire and provide references for the development of solid-state lithium-air batteries, as well as other metal-air batteries.

DOI

10.1002/batt.202300267

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