Ceramic Rich Composite Electrolytes: An Overview of Paradigm Shift toward Solid Electrolytes for High‐Performance Lithium‐Metal Batteries

Author:

Maurya Dheeraj Kumar1,Bazri Behrouz12,Srivastava Pavitra1,Huang Jheng‐Yi1,Hung Yuan‐Ting1,Huang Wen‐Tse1,Wei Da‐Hua2,Liu Ru‐Shi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Advanced Research Center for Green Materials Science and Technology National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan

2. Institute of Manufacturing Technology and Department of Mechanical Engineering National Taipei University of Technology (TAIPEI TECH) Taipei 106 Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractExploiting the synergy between organic polymer electrolytes and inorganic electrolytes via the development of composite electrolytes can suggest solutions to the current challenges of next‐generation solid‐state lithium‐metal batteries (SSLMBs). Depending upon a mass fraction of inorganic fillers and organic polymers, composite electrolytes are broadly classified into “ceramic‐in‐polymer” (CIP) and “polymer‐in‐ceramic” (PIC) categories, inheriting distinct structure and electrochemical properties. Since the stability and electrochemical characteristics of the inorganic phase are superior to those of the organic phase for lithium‐ion conduction, applying lithium‐enrich active filler in PIC seems more promising. The inorganic phase preserves the primary migratory channels in the PIC electrolyte, while the viscoelastic properties attempt to be introduced from the organic binder or host. The present work overviews the studies on state‐of‐the‐art PIC electrolytes, the fundamental mechanism of ionic conduction, preparation methods, and current progress in materials development for SSLMBs. In addition, the modification strategies for improving the electrode–electrolyte interface are also emphasized. Moreover, it further prospects the current challenges and effective strategies for the future development of PICs‐based CPEs to accelerate the practical application of SSLMBs. This review examines the progress and outlook of PIC‐based electrolytes for next‐generation lithium batteries.

Funder

Advanced Research Center for Green Materials Science and Technology, National Taiwan University

National Science and Technology Council

Publisher

Wiley

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