Ionic conductivity in complex metal hydride-based nanocomposite materials: The impact of nanostructuring and nanocomposite formation

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2022-04-25

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de Kort, Laura M.ISNI 000000049279840X
Gulino, ValerioISNI 0000000506596770
de Jongh, PetraISNI 0000000395610073
Ngene, PeterORCID 0000-0003-3691-0623ISNI 0000000392953046

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Abstract

Complex metal hydrides have recently gained interest as solid electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries due to their light weight, easy deformability, and fast ion mobility at elevated temperatures. However, increasing their low conductivity at room temperature is a prerequisite for application. In this review, two strategies to enhance room temperature conductivity in complex metal hydrides, nanostructuring and nanocomposite formation, are highlighted. First, the recent achievements in nanostructured complex metal hydride-based ion conductors and complex metal hydride/metal oxide nanocomposite ion conductors are summarized, and the trends and challenges in their preparation are discussed. Then, the reported all-solid-state batteries based on complex metal hydride nanocomposite electrolytes are highlighted. Finally, future research directions and perspectives are proposed, both for the preparation of improved metal hydride ion conductors, as well as metal hydride-based all-solid-state batteries.

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Batteries, Interface engineering, Metal hydrides, Nanocomposites, Nanostructuring, Solid electrolytes, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Metals and Alloys, Materials Chemistry

Citation

de Kort, L M, Gulino, V, de Jongh, P E & Ngene, P 2022, 'Ionic conductivity in complex metal hydride-based nanocomposite materials : The impact of nanostructuring and nanocomposite formation', Journal of Alloys and Compounds, vol. 901, 163474. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.163474