Nature-Inspired Strategy: Novel Borohydride-Based Solid Electrolytes Extracted from Cathode-Electrolyte Interphase.
Yuhang YinFei YanShuyang LiYufan ChenDingcheng GuoJie ZhaoDalin SunFang FangYun SongPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
As the core component of all-solid-state batteries, current solid-state electrolytes fail to simultaneously meet multiple demands, such as their own high performance, the chemical, electrochemical and mechanical compatibility of electrode interface. A fresh perspective is rather desired to guide the development of novel solid electrolytes with comprehensive performance. Herein, this work proposes a novel strategy to synthesize solid electrolytes extracted from cathode-electrolyte interphase (CEI), which is inspired by peach trees secreting peach gum to prevent further damage. A proof-of-concept, using LiBH 4 -Se and LiBH 4 -S as prototypes, confirms that as-synthesized electrolytes inherited and improved up the advantages of LiBH 4 with unexpected compatibility toward multiple cathodes. It is believed that the family of new electrolytes will be continuously expanded under the guidance of this CEI-derived concept.