2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.11.120
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Advanced materials for sodium-beta alumina batteries: Status, challenges and perspectives

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“…Currently, sodium − sulphur (NAS) batteries 5 are used for large-scale storage, because they have high energy densities of up to 760 Wh kg − 1 . However, NAS batteries need to be operated at temperatures up to 300 °C to use liquid-state sulphur-positive electrodes and sodiumnegative electrodes and to enhance the conductivity of β-alumina solid electrolyte, a well-known Na + ion conductor.…”
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“…Currently, sodium − sulphur (NAS) batteries 5 are used for large-scale storage, because they have high energy densities of up to 760 Wh kg − 1 . However, NAS batteries need to be operated at temperatures up to 300 °C to use liquid-state sulphur-positive electrodes and sodiumnegative electrodes and to enhance the conductivity of β-alumina solid electrolyte, a well-known Na + ion conductor.…”
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“…The main areas of its application are cells of highly efficient batteries based on the solid electrolyte [15][16][17][18] and sodium sensors [19].…”
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“…Ceramicbased solid electrolytes provide an edge with a high level of security, since ceramic is resistant to high temperatures and less reactive to lithium. Ceramics used for the solid electrolyte generally has a framework structure or a layered structure that allows for the easy mobility of ions [3,4]. Ceramic solid electrolyte system will be composed of a ceramic matrix composite with inorganic materials such as lithium salt as a dopant or filler.…”
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