Development of oxide-based all-solid-state batteries using aerosol deposition

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Aerosol deposition (AD) is a ceramics coating technology that can be used at room temperature. AD does not use organic binders for the ceramics coating process, which reduces the amount of exhaust carbon dioxide. Additionally, AD realize fast and wide-area ceramics coating without heating the substrate. Thus, AD is an environmentally friendly ceramics coating process. AD has been already applied to various research fields including energy conversion devices such as rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and solid oxide fuel cells. Unique properties of AD are effective to investigate the fundamental properties of oxide-based all-solid-state batteries (Ox-SSBs) and possibly their productions. This paper reviews developments of Ox-SSBs using AD, mainly presenting our research.

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Sakakura, M., & Iriyama, Y. (2023). Development of oxide-based all-solid-state batteries using aerosol deposition. Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies, 11(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2022.2163080

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