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A Review of Solid-State Battery for Advancement in Energy Storage

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  • Michael Ibukun Kolawole

    (Department of Physics, School of Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)

  • Busayo Leah Ayodele

    (Department of Informatics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA)

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This paper provides a comprehensive review of Solid-State Batteries (SSBs), a transformative energy storage technology poised to surpass conventional lithium-ion batteries. SSBs utilize solid electrolytes in place of flammable liquid or gel-based electrolytes, leading to improvements in safety, energy density, lifecycle, and thermal stability. The study explores the key components of SSBs, including advanced solid electrolytes such as garnet-type LLZO, and evaluates various synthesis methods like sol-gel, spark plasma sintering, and electrospinning. While SSBs show immense potential, challenges remain, particularly in ionic conductivity at room temperature and interface stability with lithium metal anodes. The research highlights recent advancements and future prospects of SSBs in revolutionizing applications in electric vehicles, portable electronics, and renewable energy systems.

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  • Michael Ibukun Kolawole & Busayo Leah Ayodele, 2025. "A Review of Solid-State Battery for Advancement in Energy Storage," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 10(6), pages 914-925, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:6:p:914-925
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