Semi-solid batteries – perhaps the ultimate route for electric vehicles
Published on November 8, 2022 by?Huankun Zhao?and?Yuxin Zhang
Factors driving the proliferation of lithium-ion batteries
Since Sony commercialised lithium-ion batteries in 1990, they have gained substantial market share. Compared with other energy storage devices, lithium-ion batteries have the advantages of high energy density and long cycle life.
However, traditional lithium-ion batteries have critical safety issues because they use highly flammable organic?liquid electrolytes?or?polymer electrolytes. These electrolytes have low thermal stability and low flame points, and easily cause fire accidents and explosions if used improperly.
Working mechanism of a lithium-ion battery
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Developing direction of lithium-ion batteries – solid-state lithium-ion batteries
To thoroughly address the safety issues, the use of highly flammable organic liquid electrolytes should be avoided entirely; all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) become a good choice because organic liquid electrolytes are replaced by inorganic?solid electrolytes?that have high thermal stability.
Advantages of using ASSBs:
Difference between traditional lithium-ion batteries and solid-state batteries.
Disadvantages of using all-solid-state batteries:
Although all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries have many advantages, there are also several technical problems.
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All these issues would need to be resolved before the production of large volumes could start, and resolution may take 5-10 years.
The semi-solid-state lithium-ion battery – the compromise
A semi-solid-state lithium-ion battery is a battery where one electrode contains liquid electrolytes while the other electrode contains no liquid electrolytes. From the view of percentage of weight, liquid electrolytes account for 20% of a traditional lithium-ion battery’s weight, but 10% of a semi-solid-state lithium-ion battery’s weight. [6]
Advantages of using semi-solid-state batteries:
Semi-solid-state lithium-ion batteries have the following advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries:
Semi-solid-state lithium-ion batteries have the advantage of lower cost and technical bar over all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries.
Disadvantages of using semi-solid-state batteries:
Semi-solid-state lithium-ion batteries have the following disadvantages over all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries:
Given that the most important application of lithium-ion batteries is powering electric vehicles, the semi-solid-state lithium-ion battery is more attractive. Semi-solid-state lithium-ion batteries also support a satisfactory range of capacity. It is widely recognised that the upper limit of capacity for traditional lithium-ion batteries is 300 Wh/kg, while first-generation semi-solid-state lithium-ion batteries could achieve capacity of 400 Wh/kg. For automobiles, safety and cost are the main factors that affect consumers’ and manufacturers’ decisions. Semi-solid-state lithium-ion batteries, therefore, seem to be the best choice.?
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