Quasi-Solid-State Na–O2 Battery with Composite Polymer Electrolyte
Kevin Iputera,
Cheng-Fu Tsai,
Jheng-Yi Huang
et al.
Abstract:Na−O 2 batteries have emerged as promising candidates due to their high theoretical energy density (1,601 Wh kg −1 ), the potential for high energy storage efficiency, and the abundance of sodium in the earth's crust. Considering the safety issue, quasi-solid-state composite polymer electrolytes are among the promising solid-state electrolyte candidates. Their higher mechanical toughness provides superior resistance to dendritic penetration compared with traditional liquid electrolytes. The flexibility of the … Show more
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