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Small Additives Make Big Differences: A Review on Advanced Additives for High-Performance Solid-State Li Metal Batteries

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posted on 2025-02-25, 05:51 authored by D Kim, X Hu, Baozhi YuBaozhi Yu, Ying (Ian) ChenYing (Ian) Chen
AbstractSolid‐state lithium (Li) metal batteries, represent a significant advancement in energy storage technology, offering higher energy densities and enhanced safety over traditional Li‐ion batteries. However, solid‐state electrolytes (SSEs) face critical challenges such as lower ionic conductivity, poor stability at the electrode–electrolyte interface, and dendrite formation, potentially leading to short circuits and battery failure. The introduction of additives into SSEs has emerged as a transformative approach to address these challenges. A small amount of additives, encompassing a range from inorganic and organic materials to nanostructures, effectively improve ionic conductivity, drawing it nearer to that of their liquid counterparts, and strengthen mechanical properties to prevent cracking of SSEs and maintain stable interfaces. Importantly, they also play a critical role in inhibiting the growth of dendritic Li, thereby enhancing the safety and extending the lifespan of the batteries. In this review, the wide variety of additives that have been investigated, is comprehensively explored, emphasizing how they can be effectively incorporated into SSEs. By dissecting the operational mechanisms of these additives, the review hopes to provide valuable insights that can help researchers in developing more effective SSEs, leading to the creation of more efficient and reliable solid‐state Li metal batteries.

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Journal

Advanced Materials

Volume

36

Article number

2401625

Pagination

1-28

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

0935-9648

eISSN

1521-4095

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

33

Publisher

Wiley

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