Compared with traditional lithium-ion systems, solid-state batteries could achieve high safety and energy density. Although great improvements have been made, especially in solid-state electrolytes, fundamental challenges still remain for the solid-state systems in terms of chemistry and mechanics. This review summarizes the fundamental issues in solid-state batteries with a focus on three critical phenomena: (i) the principles of developing high ionic conductors, (ii) structural evolution at chemically unstable electrolyte-electrode interfaces, and (iii) the effects of manufacturing solid-state batteries, including electrode, and electrolyte design. The future perspectives are also outlined to guide the development of solid-state batteries.
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Wang, L., Li, J., Lu, G., Li, W., Tao, Q., Shi, C., … Wang, S. (2020, July 16). Fundamentals of Electrolytes for Solid-State Batteries: Challenges and Perspectives. Frontiers in Materials. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2020.00111
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