Superionic glass-ceramic electrolytes for room-temperature rechargeable sodium batteries
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Abstract
Innovative rechargeable batteries that can effectively store renewable energy, such as solar and wind power, urgently need to be developed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. All-solid-state batteries with inorganic solid electrolytes and electrodes are promising power sources for a wide range of applications because of their safety, long-cycle lives and versatile geometries. Rechargeable sodium batteries are more suitable than lithium-ion batteries, because they use abundant and ubiquitous sodium sources. Solid electrolytes are critical for realizing all-solid-state sodium batteries. Here we show that stabilization of a high-temperature phase by crystallization from the glassy state dramatically enhances the…
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- Electrolyte
- Materials science
- Fast ion conductor
- Battery (electricity)
- Conductivity
- Lithium (medication)
- Ceramic
- Sodium
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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