Sodium-metal batteries have strong potential to be utilized as stationary high energy density storage devices. Owing to its high ionic conductivity, low electronic conductivity and relatively easy fabrication, NASICON-structure electrolyte (NaZrSiPO) is one of the potential candidates to be considered in the solid-state sodium-metal batteries at room temperature. However, the large interfacial resistance between the solid-state electrolyte and the metallic sodium is known to limit the critical current density (CCD) of the cell.
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