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An electrochemically stable homogeneous glassy electrolyte formed at room temperature for all-solid-state sodium batteries.


ABSTRACT: All-solid-state sodium batteries (ASSSBs) are promising candidates for grid-scale energy storage. However, there are no commercialized ASSSBs yet, in part due to the lack of a low-cost, simple-to-fabricate solid electrolyte (SE) with electrochemical stability towards Na metal. In this work, we report a family of oxysulfide glass SEs (Na3PS4-xOx, where 0 < x ≤ 0.60) that not only exhibit the highest critical current density among all Na-ion conducting sulfide-based SEs, but also enable high-performance ambient-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries. By forming bridging oxygen units, the Na3PS4-xOx SEs undergo pressure-induced sintering at room temperature, resulting in a fully homogeneous glass structure with robust mechanical properties. Furthermore, the self-passivating solid electrolyte interphase at the Na|SE interface is critical for interface stabilization and reversible Na plating and stripping. The new structural and compositional design strategies presented here provide a new paradigm in the development of safe, low-cost, energy-dense, and long-lifetime ASSSBs.

SUBMITTER: Chi X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9126868 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An electrochemically stable homogeneous glassy electrolyte formed at room temperature for all-solid-state sodium batteries.

Chi Xiaowei X   Zhang Ye Y   Hao Fang F   Kmiec Steven S   Dong Hui H   Xu Rong R   Zhao Kejie K   Ai Qing Q   Terlier Tanguy T   Wang Liang L   Zhao Lihong L   Guo Liqun L   Lou Jun J   Xin Huolin L HL   Martin Steve W SW   Yao Yan Y  

Nature communications 20220523 1


All-solid-state sodium batteries (ASSSBs) are promising candidates for grid-scale energy storage. However, there are no commercialized ASSSBs yet, in part due to the lack of a low-cost, simple-to-fabricate solid electrolyte (SE) with electrochemical stability towards Na metal. In this work, we report a family of oxysulfide glass SEs (Na<sub>3</sub>PS<sub>4-x</sub>O<sub>x</sub>, where 0 < x ≤ 0.60) that not only exhibit the highest critical current density among all Na-ion conducting sulfide-base  ...[more]

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