Cold-Starting All-Solid-State Batteries from Room Temperature by Thermally Modulated Current Collector in Sub-Minute

  • Yusheng Ye
  • , Wenxiao Huang
  • , Rong Xu
  • , Xin Xiao
  • , Wenbo Zhang
  • , Hao Chen
  • , Jiayu Wan
  • , Fang Liu
  • , Hiang Kwee Lee
  • , Jinwei Xu
  • , Zewen Zhang
  • , Yucan Peng
  • , Hansen Wang
  • , Xin Gao
  • , Yecun Wu
  • , Guangmin Zhou
  • , Yi Cui

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Abstract

All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) show great potential as high-energy and high-power energy-storage devices but their attainable energy/power density at room temperature is severely reduced because of the sluggish kinetics of lithium-ion transport. Here a thermally modulated current collector (TMCC) is reported, which can rapidly cold-start ASSBs from room temperature to operating temperatures (70–90 °C) in less than 1 min, and simultaneously enhance the transient peak power density by 15-fold compared to one without heating. This TMCC is prepared by integrating a uniform, ultrathin (≈200 nm) nickel layer as a thermal modulator within an ultralight polymer-based current collector. By isolating the thermal modulator from the ion/electron pathway of ASSBs, it can provide fast, stable heat control yet does not interfere with regular battery operation. Moreover, this ultrathin (13.2 µm) TMCC effectively shortens the heat-transfer pathway, minimizes heat losses, and mitigates the formation of local hot spots. The simulated heating energy consumption can be as low as ≈3.94% of the total battery energy. This TMCC design with good tunability opens new frontiers toward smart energy-storage devices in the future from the current collector perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2202848
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume34
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Sep 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • all-solid-state batteries
  • cold start
  • current collectors
  • solid polymer electrolytes
  • thermal modulation

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