All-solid-state sodium-ion batteries have the potential to improve safety and mitigate the cost bottlenecks of the current lithium-ion battery system if a high-performance electrolyte with cost advantages can be easily synthesized. In this study, a one-step dehydrogenation-assisted strategy to synthesize the novel thio-borohydride (Na-B-H-S) electrolyte is proposed, in which both raw material cost and preparation temperature are significantly reduced. By using sodium borohydride (NaBH ) instead of B as a starting material, B atoms can be readily released from NaBH with much less energy and thus became more available to generate thio-borohydride. The synthesized Na-B-H-S (NaBH /Na-B-S) electrolyte exhibits excellent compatibility with current cathode materials, including FeF (1.0-4.5 V), Na V (PO ) (2.0-4.0 V), and S (1.2-2.8 V). This novel Na-B-H-S electrolyte will take a place in mainstream electrolytes because of its advantages in preparation, cost, and compatibility with various cathode materials.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646275 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202302618 | DOI Listing |
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