Ice electrolyte can power battery: Researchers unlock lithium conduction in solid organic electrolytes

A research team affiliated with UNIST has demonstrated that liquid electrolytes, when frozen, can still facilitate lithium-ion conduction sufficient for battery operation—challenging the traditional view that electrolytes must be in liquid form to function. The study also revealed the mechanism of lithium-ion transfer in organic ice electrolytes, opening new possibilities for developing solid-like electrolytes for lithium metal batteries (LMBs).

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