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A solid-state Li-air battery: computational studies of interfaces and relevance to discharge mechanism.

Nannan ShanAnh T NgoAlireza KondariMohammad AsadiLarry A Curtiss
Published in: Faraday discussions (2023)
There is much interest in developing new energy storage systems to replace currently available ones that mainly work based on Li-ion intercalations. One attractive area is the Li-air battery for which most of the research has involved liquid electrolytes. There have been few studies on the use of a solid electrolyte in a Li-air battery. Recently, we reported the successful use of a solid-state electrolyte in a Li-air battery resulting in a Li 2 O product and potentially much higher energy density than in a Li-air battery based on either a Li 2 O 2 or LiO 2 product ( Science , 2023, 379 , 499). In this paper we discuss how the discharge mechanism involved in this solid-state Li-air battery differs from that of a Li-air battery with a liquid electrolyte. The solid-state mechanism is further explored with density functional studies of various interfaces involving the discharge product. We discuss the relevance of the results to the discharge mechanism in the solid-state Li-air battery.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • ion batteries
  • public health
  • ionic liquid