Abstract
Solid sulfide electrolytes are key materials in all-solid-state lithium batteries because of their high lithium-ion conductivity and deformability, which enable the lithium-ion path to be connected between the material’s grain boundaries under pressure near room temperature. However, sulfur species are moisture-sensitive and exhibit high vapour pressures; therefore, syntheses of sulfide electrolytes need to be carefully designed. Liquid-phase reactions can be performed at low temperatures in controlled atmospheres, opening up the prospect of scalable processes for the preparation of sulfide electrolytes. Here, we review liquid-phase syntheses for the preparation of sulfide-based solid electrolytes and composites of electrolytes and electrodes, and we compare the charge–discharge performances of the all-solid-state lithium batteries using these components.
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Miura, A., Rosero-Navarro, N. C., Sakuda, A., Tadanaga, K., Phuc, N. H. H., Matsuda, A., … Tatsumisago, M. (2019, March 1). Liquid-phase syntheses of sulfide electrolytes for all-solid-state lithium battery. Nature Reviews Chemistry. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41570-019-0078-2
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