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A highly stable and flexible zeolite electrolyte solid-state Li–air battery

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  • Xiwen Chi

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Malin Li

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Jiancheng Di

    (Jilin University)

  • Pu Bai

    (Jilin University)

  • Lina Song

    (Jilin University)

  • Xiaoxue Wang

    (Jilin University)

  • Fei Li

    (Jilin University)

  • Shuang Liang

    (Jilin University)

  • Jijing Xu

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Jihong Yu

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

Abstract

Solid-state lithium (Li)–air batteries are recognized as a next-generation solution for energy storage to address the safety and electrochemical stability issues that are encountered in liquid battery systems1–4. However, conventional solid electrolytes are unsuitable for use in solid-state Li–air systems owing to their instability towards lithium metal and/or air, as well as the difficulty in constructing low-resistance interfaces5. Here we present an integrated solid-state Li–air battery that contains an ultrathin, high-ion-conductive lithium-ion-exchanged zeolite X (LiX) membrane as the sole solid electrolyte. This electrolyte is integrated with cast lithium as the anode and carbon nanotubes as the cathode using an in situ assembly strategy. Owing to the intrinsic chemical stability of the zeolite, degeneration of the electrolyte from the effects of lithium or air is effectively suppressed. The battery has a capacity of 12,020 milliamp hours per gram of carbon nanotubes, and has a cycle life of 149 cycles at a current density of 500 milliamps per gram and at a capacity of 1,000 milliamp hours per gram. This cycle life is greater than those of batteries based on lithium aluminium germanium phosphate (12 cycles) and organic electrolytes (102 cycles) under the same conditions. The electrochemical performance, flexibility and stability of zeolite-based Li–air batteries confer practical applicability that could extend to other energy-storage systems, such as Li–ion, Na–air and Na–ion batteries.

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  • Xiwen Chi & Malin Li & Jiancheng Di & Pu Bai & Lina Song & Xiaoxue Wang & Fei Li & Shuang Liang & Jijing Xu & Jihong Yu, 2021. "A highly stable and flexible zeolite electrolyte solid-state Li–air battery," Nature, Nature, vol. 592(7855), pages 551-557, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:592:y:2021:i:7855:d:10.1038_s41586-021-03410-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03410-9
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    1. Zhuojun Zhang & Xu Xiao & Aijing Yan & Kai Sun & Jianwen Yu & Peng Tan, 2024. "Breaking the capacity bottleneck of lithium-oxygen batteries through reconceptualizing transport and nucleation kinetics," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-11, December.

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