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Discovery of promising electrolyte for all-solid-state batteries

10.02.24 | Osaka Metropolitan University

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Often overlooked, rechargeable batteries play an important part in contemporary life, powering small devices like smartphones to larger ones like electric vehicles. The keys to creating sustainable rechargeable batteries include having them hold their charge longer, giving them a longer life with more charging cycles, and making them safer. Which is why there is so much promise in all-solid-state batteries.

The problem so far is discovering which solid electrolytes offer such potential advantages.

In a step toward that goal, an Osaka Metropolitan University research group led by Assistant Professor Kota Motohashi, Associate Professor Atsushi Sakuda, and Professor Akitoshi Hayashi of the Graduate School of Engineering has developed an electrolyte with high conductivity, formability, and electrochemical stability.

The group achieved high conductivity at room temperature by adding Ta 2 O 5 (tantalum pentoxide) to the previously developed solid electrolyte NaTaCl 6 , a combination of tantalum chloride and sodium chloride.

The discovered solid electrolyte, Na 2.25 TaCl 4.75 O 1.25 , also has a higher electrochemical stability than conventional chlorides and superior mechanical properties.

“The results of this research are expected to make a significant contribution to the development of composite solid electrolytes, in addition to the glass and crystal solid electrolytes that have been developed to date,” Professor Motohashi suggested. “We will now be focusing on elucidating the ionic conduction mechanism of composite solid electrolytes and further developing materials.”

The findings were published in Chemistry of Materials .

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Chemistry of Materials

10.1021/acs.chemmater.4c02104

Experimental study

Not applicable

Fast Sodium-Ion Conducting Amorphous Oxychloride Embedding Nanoparticles

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The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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Yung-Hsiang Kao
Osaka Metropolitan University
koho-ipro@ml.omu.ac.jp

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