Critical review on recently developed lithium and non-lithium anode-based solid-state lithium-ion batteries
The potential for lithium-ion solid-state battery (SSB) is of interest due to its high energy density, superior mechanical and thermal stability, and inherent safety. Currently, the majority of SSBs use lithium metal (Li) as the anode because of its high theoretical capacity, low density, and low po...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of power sources 2023-05, Vol.566, p.232914, Article 232914 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The potential for lithium-ion solid-state battery (SSB) is of interest due to its high energy density, superior mechanical and thermal stability, and inherent safety. Currently, the majority of SSBs use lithium metal (Li) as the anode because of its high theoretical capacity, low density, and low potential. Nonetheless, Li is highly reactive, easily oxidized, and less abundant than potential alternatives. Additionally, Li dendrite formation has been observed even through some solid electrolytes (SE), compromising the battery's safety. Thus, alternative anodes such as Si, Sn, and Ti are under investigation. Among them, Si is a competitive candidate due to its high capacity, reduced dendrite formation and interphase growth when used with SE. Moreover, this material is stable in air, non-reactive, abundant, and cheap. As Si's significant pulverization remains an issue, several improvements are discussed here. Overall, this work analyzes state-of-the-art SSBs with lithium and non-lithium anodes; additional discussion provides an understanding of current gaps in the field along with proposed paths forward. Relatively few articles discuss anode materials for SSBs; thus, we provide a unique analysis of published candidates and their performance. Major points are conveyed in tabular and schematic representations, followed by outlook and recommendations for SSB anode research.
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•This review focuses on the recent Li and non-Li metal anode solid-state batteries.•The performance, interfacial stabilities, issues, and improvements are discussed.•Tables and figures of various anode comparisons and performance are presented.•High potential of Si-based anodes for solid-state batteries is highlighted. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2023.232914 |