Currently, the majority of lithium batteries on the market are liquid-based. Compared to traditional liquid batteries, solid-state batteries offer significant advantages in terms of safety and energy density. The development pathways for solid-state batteries include polymer electrolytes, oxide electrolytes, and sulfide electrolytes. Among these, sulfide electrolytes, with their numerous benefits, are regarded as the ultimate direction for solid-state battery technology. Lithium sulfide, as a crucial precursor for highly conductive sulfide electrolytes, plays an indispensable role. However, the lithium sulfide currently available on the market often suffers from issues such as low purity, large particle size, and high costs. The lithium sulfide product developed by XUCHEN SCI-TEC (HK) effectively addresses these challenges, demonstrating vast potential for industrial application and paving the wayfor the commercialization of solid-state battery technology.
Team Member(s)
LIN Zezhou (Department of Applied Physics)
XING Zhenyu
FENG Xianglong