Nano Materials Science (Jun 2019)

Development of solid-state electrolytes for sodium-ion battery–A short review

  • Yumei Wang,
  • Shufeng Song,
  • Chaohe Xu,
  • Ning Hu,
  • Janina Molenda,
  • Li Lu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 91 – 100

Abstract

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All-solid-state sodium-ion battery is regarded as the next generation battery to replace the current commercial lithium-ion battery, with the advantages of abundant sodium resources, low price and high-level safety. As one critical component in sodium-ion battery, solid-state electrolyte should possess superior operational safety and design simplicity, yet reasonable high room-temperature ionic conductivity. This paper gives a comprehensive review on the recent progress in solid-state electrolyte materials for sodium-ion battery, including inorganic ceramic/glass-ceramic, organic polymer and ceramic-polymer composite electrolytes, and also provides a comparison of the ionic conductivity in various solid-state electrolyte materials. The development of solid-state electrolytes suggests a bright future direction: all solid-state sodium-ion battery could be fully used to power all electric road vehicles, portable electronic devices and large-scale grid support. Keywords: Sodium ion battery, Ionic conductivity, Inorganic solid electrolyte, Solid polymer electrolyte, Ceramic-polymer composite electrolyte