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Liyi Zhao,Qingyu Dong,Ruowei Yi,Hui Shao,Yanbin Shen,Liwei Chen
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Open AccessCCS ChemistryMINI REVIEWS30 May 2024Organic Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors for Solid-State Batteries Liyi Zhao, Qingyu Dong, Ruowei Yi, Hui Shao, Yanbin Shen and Liwei Chen Liyi Zhao , Qingyu Dong , Ruowei Yi , Hui Shao , Yanbin Shen and Liwei Chen https://doi.org/10.31635/ccschem.024.202404284 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail Solid-state batteries (SSBs) are considered as the next-generation battery technology, poised to deliver both high-energy and enhanced safety. Nonetheless, their transition from laboratory to market is impeded by several critical challenges. Among these, the solid-solid interfaces within SSBs represent a bottleneck, characterized by issues such as poor physical contact, side reactions, temporal separation, and sluggish charge carrier transfer. Developing key material to construct the efficient solid-solid interface is critical for building high-performance SSBs. Organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors (OMIECs) have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional conductors in addressing the above-mentioned issues owing to their intrinsic properties, including the capability of conducting both ions and electrons, mechanical flexibility, and structural designability. This review will first elucidate the necessity of the integration of OMIECs in SSBs. Next, a comprehensive exploration of the composition, preparation methods, key advantages, and basic characterizations of OMIECs is presented. This review then delves into recent research progress on OMIECs in SSBs, with a special focus on their application in cathode coating layers, the creation of a 3D mixed conductive framework for Li hosting, and their integration as inner layers in Li anodes. Conclusively, potential future applications and innovative designs of OMIECs are discussed. Download figure Download PowerPoint Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Issue AssignmentNot Yet Assigned Copyright & Permissions© 2024 Chinese Chemical Society Downloaded 0 times PDF downloadLoading ...