Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-State Batteries: Recent Progress and Future Perspectives

A special issue of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105). This special issue belongs to the section "Battery Materials and Interfaces: Anode, Cathode, Separators and Electrolytes or Others".

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

To respond to the growing demand for energy storage devices, Li-ion batteries have become the top choice for electronic devices because of their high energy density. In the past two decades of material and cell design innovation and development, the performance of Li-ion batteries has improved drastically.

However, the organic electrolytes used in Li-ion batteries have sometimes caused safety issues such as fire hazards and electrolyte leakage. Therefore, less flammable solid electrolytes and all-solid-state batteries have been intensively researched; this Special Issue, therefore, focuses on these two technologies.

The fundamental and practical research in this issue will cover solid electrolytes (i.e., ceramic electrolytes, polymer electrolytes, and ceramic–polymer composite electrolytes) and all-solid-state batteries. The scope is not limited to novel materials; research on synthetic and characterization techniques, as well as theoretical research, is also welcome.

We invite submissions in the following areas:

  • Ceramic electrolytes;
  • Polymer electrolytes;
  • Composite electrolytes;
  • Ion conduction mechanism;
  • Novel synthetic techniques;
  • Novel characterization techniques;
  • All-solid-state batteries.

Prof. Dr. Masashi Kotobuki
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • solid electrolyte
  • ceramic electrolyte
  • polymer electrolyte
  • composite electrolyte
  • solid-state ionics
  • electrochemistry
  • material synthesis
  • analytical chemistry
  • all-solid-state battery

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