High temperature sodium batteries: status, challenges and future trends
University of the Basque Country · CIC energiGUNE · +1 more institution
Abstract
The progress in the research and development of high temperature sodium batteries suggests that all-solid-state batteries with inorganic or polymer solid electrolytes are promising power sources for a wide range of applications due to their high thermal stability, reliability, long-cycle life and versatile geometries. The electrolytes play a fundamental role in terms of current (power) density, the time stability, and the safety of batteries and, as a result, their continuous improvement and innovation are indeed critical to success. In fact, inorganic solid electrolytes pave the way for improving the cost-effective development of rechargeable sodium batteries. This review describes a state-of-the-art overview…
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3Topics & keywords
- Fast ion conductor
- Electrolyte
- Materials science
- Ceramic
- Polymer electrolytes
- Nanotechnology
- Power density
- Ionic conductivity