Advancements in Solid-State Sodium-Based Batteries: A Comprehensive Review
Arianna Massaro, Lorenzo Squillantini, Francesca De Giorgio, Francesca, A. Scaramuzzo, Mauro Pasquali, Sergio Brutti

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in solid-state sodium batteries, focusing on electrolyte materials, interface stability, and electrode innovations to enhance performance and commercial viability.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of electrolyte types, interface strategies, and material advancements, highlighting key challenges and future directions for sodium-based solid-state batteries.
Findings
Solid electrolytes like anti-perovskites and sulphides show promising ionic conductivities.
Interface stability remains a critical challenge for long-term cycling.
Advancements in electrode materials improve energy and power densities.
Abstract
This manuscript explores recent advancements in solid-state sodium-based battery technology, particularly focusing on electrochemical performance and the challenges associated with developing efficient solid electrolytes. The replacement of conventional liquid electrolytes with solid-state alternatives offers numerous benefits, including enhanced safety and environmental sustainability, as solid-state systems reduce flammability and harsh chemical handling. The work emphasizes the importance of structure and interface characteristics in solid electrolytes, which play a critical role in ionic conductivity and overall battery performance. Various classes of solid electrolytes, such as sodium-based anti-perovskites and sulphide electrolytes, are examined, highlighting their unique ionic transport mechanisms and mechanical properties that facilitate stable cycling. The manuscript also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies · Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity · Advancements in Battery Materials
