New superionic conducting electrolyte could enhance stability of all-solid-state lithium metal batteries

Phys.org  December 22, 2024
An international team of researchers (Canada, USA – University of Maryland, Oak Ridge National Laboratory) reported a superionic conducting, lithium-compatible and air-stable vacancy-rich β-Li3N SSE. It showed high ionic conductivity and surpassed almost all the nitride-based SSEs, had good air stability. They demonstrated their stable cycling performance with high-capacity retentions over 5,000 cycles. The lithium metal batteries successfully accomplished mild rapid charge and discharge rates up to 5.0 C, retaining 60.47% of the capacity… read more. Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLE

Research history of rechargeable lithium-metal and lithium-ion batteries and prediction…. Credit: Nature Nanotechnology, 25 November, 2024

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