Role of Electronic Conductivities Toward Practical All-Solid-State Lithium-Metal/Sulfur Batteries

Niaz Ahmad*, Cailing Fan, Muhammad Faheem, Chaoyuan Zeng*, Sajid Mahmood, Xiaoxiao Liang, Xianzhe Yu, Qinxi Dong, Wen Yang*

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Inorganic solid-state electrolytes (ISSEs) are recognized as promising candidates for safer and higher energy-density all-solid-state lithium-metal/sulfur batteries (ASSLM/SBs). Significant efforts have been directed at designing ISSEs with better chemical/electrochemical stability, superior lithium-ion conductivity, and extensive working voltage windows. However, it has been investigated that Li-dendrites produced within bulk ISSEs during the charge-discharge process short-circuit ASSLM/SBs. Notably, non-negligble electronic conductivity (σe) ≈10−8 S cm−1 can trigger nucleation of Li-dendrites at intrinsic defects, e.g., grain boundaries, pores, and cracks of ISSEs, leading to a significant self-discharge phenomenon in ASSLM/SBs. Furthermore, the reasons behind the insufficient utilization of cathode active materials (CAMs) in ASSLM/SBs at practical current densities or C-rate remained overlooked. Herein, first, the strategies to reduce the σe of sulfide-based SSEs to prevent the Li-dendrite formation at intrinsic defects are discussed. Second, strategies to enhance sulfur-based cathodes' ionic and electronic conductivity (CAMs: Li2S and S8) are addressed. How a balanced ionic and electronic conductivity in the positive cathode layer realizes fast kinetics and maximizes the utilization of CAMs and reversibility for high-performance ASSLM/SBs is also discussed. Finally, an extensive conclusion and innovative perspectives are presented to give readers a clearer insight into ASSLM/SBs.

源语言英语
期刊Advanced Sustainable Systems
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出版状态已接受/待刊 - 2024

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Ahmad, N., Fan, C., Faheem, M., Zeng, C., Mahmood, S., Liang, X., Yu, X., Dong, Q., & Yang, W. (已接受/印刷中). Role of Electronic Conductivities Toward Practical All-Solid-State Lithium-Metal/Sulfur Batteries. Advanced Sustainable Systems. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsu.202400729