Researchers from Nanjing University, led by Professor Ping He and Professor Shaochun Tang, have published a comprehensive study in Nano-Micro Letters on the development of high-energy, stable all-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSLBs) using aluminum-based anodes and high-nickel cathodes. This study highlights the latest advancements in addressing the challenges of electrode–electrolyte interface instability and achieving long-term cycling stability in ASSLBs.
Why Aluminum-Based Anodes and High-Nickel Cathodes Matter
Innovative Design and Mechanisms
Future Outlook
Stay tuned for more groundbreaking advancements from Professor Ping He and Professor Shaochun Tang as they continue to explore the potential of aluminum-based anodes and high-nickel cathodes for high-energy, stable all-solid-state lithium batteries!
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
Developing High-Energy, Stable All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries Using Aluminum-Based Anodes and High-Nickel Cathodes
29-Apr-2025