Affiliation:
1. National University of Singapore (Chongqing) Research Institute 401123 Chongqing P. R. China
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering Drive 1 117575 Singapore Singapore
3. Fundamental electrochemistry (IEK-9) Institute of Energy and Climate Research Forschungszentrum Jülich 52425 Jülich Germany
Abstract
AbstractSodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) are expected to become alternatives to lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) as next‐generation rechargeable batteries, owing to abundant sodium sources and low cost. However, SIBs still use liquid organic electrolytes (LOEs), which are highly flammable and have the tendency to leak. Although inorganic solid electrolytes (ISEs) and solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) have been investigated for many years, given their higher safety level, neither of them is likely to be commercialized because of the rigidity of ISEs and the low room‐temperature ionic conductivity of SPEs. During the last decade, composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs), composed of ISEs and SPEs, exhibiting both relatively high ionic conductivity and flexibility, have gained much attention and are considered as promising electrolytes. However, the ionic conductivities of CPEs are still unsatisfactory for practical application. Hence, this Review focuses on the principle of sodium ion conductors and particularly on recent investigations and development of CPEs.
Funder
National University of Singapore
Subject
General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry
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