A review of solid-state lithium metal batteries through in-situ solidification

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Pan Xu
Zong-Yao Shuang
Chen-Zi Zhao
Xue Li
Li-Zhen Fan
Aibing Chen
Haoting Chen
Elena Kuzmina
Elena Karaseva
Vladimir Kolosnitsyn
Xiaoyuan Zeng
Peng Dong
Yingjie Zhang
Mingpei Wang
Qiang Zhang
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[1] Tsinghua University,Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Kunming University of Science and Technology,National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Lithium
[3] University of Science and Technology Beijing,ion Batteries and Materials Preparation Technology, Key Laboratory of Advanced Battery Materials of Yunnan Province, Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering
[4] Hebei University of Science and Technology,Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology
[5] Ordos Carbon Neutral Research and Application Co.,College of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering
[6] Ltd.,Institute for Carbon Neutrality
[7] Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS,Shanxi Research Institute for Clean Energy
[8] Tsinghua University,undefined
[9] Tsinghua University,undefined
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solidification; polymer electrolyte; artificial solid electrolyte interphase; rechargeable lithium metal batteries; dendrite-free lithium metal anode;
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High-energy-density lithium metal batteries are the next-generation battery systems of choice, and replacing the flammable liquid electrolyte with a polymer solid-state electrolyte is a prominent conduct towards realizing the goal of high-safety and high-specific-energy devices. Unfortunately, the inherent intractable problems of poor solid-solid contacts between the electrode/electrolyte and the growth of Li dendrites hinder their practical applications. The in-situ solidification has demonstrated a variety of advantages in the application of polymer electrolytes and artificial interphase, including the design of integrated polymer electrolytes and asymmetric polymer electrolytes to enhance the compatibility of solid-solid contact and compatibility between various electrolytes, and the construction of artificial interphase between the Li anode and cathode to suppress the formation of Li dendrites and to enhance the high-voltage stability of polymer electrolytes. This review firstly elaborates the history of in-situ solidification for solid-state batteries, and then focuses on the synthetic methods of solidified electrolytes. Furthermore, the recent progress of in-situ solidification technology from both the design of polymer electrolytes and the construction of artificial interphase is summarized, and the importance of in-situ solidification technology in enhancing safety is emphasized. Finally, prospects, emerging challenges, and practical applications of in-situ solidification are envisioned.
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