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- Title
A Comparative Review of Models for All-Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries.
- Authors
Yildiz, Erkin; Serpelloni, Mattia; Salvadori, Alberto; Cabras, Luigi
- Abstract
In recent times, there has been significant enthusiasm for the development of all-solid-state Li-ion batteries. This interest stems from a dual focus on safety—addressing concerns related to toxic and flammable organic liquid electrolytes—and the pursuit of high energy density. While liquid electrolyte batteries currently constitute the vast majority of commercial cells, solid electrolyte batteries show great promise. In parallel with experimental research, computational models clarify several fundamental physics that take place throughout battery operations. Giving up on reviewing a broad screening of the existing literature, we set out to select here a few highly relevant models, emphasizing some fundamental conceptual advancements and offering an in-depth and critical insight into the current state of the art. The papers we selected aim at providing the reader with a tangible and quantitative understanding of how all-solid-state Li-ion batteries operate, including the different mechanisms at play and the mathematical tools required to model the pertinent physics and mechanics.
- Subjects
LITHIUM-ion batteries; MECHANICS (Physics); SOLID electrolytes; FLAMMABLE liquids; ENERGY density; CRITICAL currents
- Publication
Batteries, 2024, Vol 10, Issue 5, p150
- ISSN
2313-0105
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/batteries10050150