Integrated electro- and chemical characterization of sulfide-based solid-state electrolytes

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Sulfide solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) represent a critical advancement towards enabling next-generation lithium metal batteries. However, a profound knowledge gap remains in understanding the structure-property relationships inherent to these sulfide SSEs. Electrochemical assessment and spectroscopic tools, such as Raman spectroscopy, offer bench-top ready, non-invasive, powerful avenues for operando and in situ analyses. Despite this potential, the integration of these methodologies, particularly for real-time interrogation, is markedly under-investigated. This review endeavors to catalog the use of diverse electrochemical techniques and spectroscopic tools in elucidating the structural and functional nuances of sulfide SSEs. Through the harmonization of these multifaceted evaluation strategies, our objective is to chart a course towards optimized sulfide SSEs, thereby aiding in the development of informed protocols for a deeper comprehension and understanding of the structure-property relationship and interfacial engineered design of solid-state batteries using sulfide-based SSEs.

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Li, Y., Lehmann, M., Cheng, L., Zawodzinski, T. A., Nanda, J., & Yang, G. (2024, October 3). Integrated electro- and chemical characterization of sulfide-based solid-state electrolytes. Materials Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ma00619d

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