Abstract

The development and interest in environmentally friendly cars nowadays present new challenges to the lithium-ion batteries. With the safety problems caused by the liquid electrolyte in conventional batteries, the development of new electrolytes is becoming increasingly urgent. Based on the existing literature, this paper discusses the following: (1) the advantages and disadvantages of solid-state electrolytes; (2) Requirements for solid electrolytes; (3) Classification and characteristics of solid electrolytes; (4) Properties of different types of electrolytes; (5) Future application and research direction. Performance and possible applications of different solid-state electrolytes are presented in this paper. Specifically, it is found that inorganic solid electrolytes are the best in ion transference number, making them suitable for quick charging batteries. Polymer-based solid electrolytes perform better at electrochemical window, so they can be used to enhance the energy density of batteries. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) based composite solid electrolytes and sulfide solid electrolytes have the highest ionic conductivity, so they are optimum materials for high-rate performance batteries.

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