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1 Comparative Advances in Sulfide and Halide Electrolytes for Commercialization of All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries Bouguern MD; Ningappa NG; Vishweswariah K; Kumar M R A; Kanno R; Zaghib K; 41017218
CONCORDIA
2 Anion Exchange Ionomer Binders for Alkaline Fuel Cells Gowling AC; Meek KM; 41010197
CONCORDIA
3 Heterologous Expression of Thermostable Endoglucanases from Rasamsonia emersonii: A Paradigm Shift in Biomass Hydrolysis Raheja Y; Singh V; Gaur VK; Tsang A; Chadha BS; 40418313
GENOMICS
4 Searching for balance: The effects of dance training on the postural stability of individuals with intellectual disability DiPasquale S; Roberts M; 39818618
HKAP
5 A longitudinal person-centered representation of elementary students' motivation: Do perceptions of parent and teacher achievement goals matter? Nadon L; Morin AJS; Olivier E; Archambault I; Smodis McCune V; Tóth-Király I; 37689436
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Arabinonucleic Acids Containing C5-Propynyl Modifications Form Stable Hybrid Duplexes with RNA that are Efficiently Degraded by E. coli RNase H Pontarelli A; Wilds CJ; 35452799
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Practical fixed-time trajectory tracking control of constrained wheeled mobile robots with kinematic disturbances Lu Q; Chen J; Wang Q; Zhang D; Sun M; Su CY; 35039151
ENCS
8 Analysis and Design of Lattice Structures for Rapid-Investment Casting Christopher T Richard 34500961
ENCS
9 Integrative Dance for Adults with Down Syndrome: Effects on Postural Stability. Dipasquale S, Canter B, Roberts M 33042366
HKAP
10 Comparing perturbation models for evaluating stability of neuroimaging pipelines. Kiar G, de Oliveira Castro P, Rioux P, Petit E, Brown ST, Evans AC, Glatard T 32831546
IMAGING
11 Knee joint kinematics and neuromuscular responses in female athletes during and after multi-directional perturbations. Damavandi M, Mahendrarajah L, Dixon PC, DeMont R 32217214
HKAP
12 Voluntary exercise stabilizes photic entrainment of djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) with a delayed activity onset. Weinert D, Schöttner K, Meinecke AC, Hauer J 29985662
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Title:Comparative Advances in Sulfide and Halide Electrolytes for Commercialization of All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries
Authors:Bouguern MDNingappa NGVishweswariah KKumar M R AKanno RZaghib K
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41017218/
DOI:10.1002/adma.202513255
Publication:Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Keywords:all‐solid‐state lithium batteries (ASSBs)halide electrolytesinterfacial stabilityionic conductivitysulfide electrolytes
PMID:41017218 Category: Date Added:2025-09-29
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada.
2 Research Center for All-Solid-State Battery, Institute of Integrated Research, Institute of Science Tokyo, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, Yokohama, 226-8502, Japan.

Description:

All-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSBs) outperform lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) in safety, energy density, and thermal stability. Their performance depends on high ionic conductivity, chemical/physical stability, and scalable manufacture of solid electrolytes (SEs). This study compares sulfide- and halide-based SEs, two promising next-generation energy storage options. Soft mechanics permit sulfides with high room-temperature conductivity, low activation energies, and processability, but high-voltage cathode instability, moisture sensitivity, and probable hydrogen sulfide (H2S) release. Market prospects are favorable as the industry improves crystallinity and elemental substitution, especially for automotive cells. Chloride-based halides are more environmentally friendly, have adequate voltage stability, and can be used with oxide cathodes without coatings. Despite traditionally low conductivity, high-entropy, and oxyhalide chemistries currently reach 10 mS cm-1, and scalable solvent syntheses and dry processing are driving adoption. Mechanical compliance and the use of rare elements (In, Sc) continue to cause integration and cost issues. Composition, microstructure, synthesis techniques, interfacial behavior, mechanical characteristics, and scalability are evaluated. The findings show sulfides have better conductivity and Li-metal compatibility, but halides are more stable and manufacturable, recommending hybrid or tailored material selection based on application. Optimizing ASSB systems requires complementary sulfide/chloride utilization due to halides' mechanical constraints.





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