18284726. SOLID-STATE ELECTROLYTES simplified abstract (OHIO STATE INNOVATION FOUNDATION)

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SOLID-STATE ELECTROLYTES

Organization Name

OHIO STATE INNOVATION FOUNDATION

Inventor(s)

Yiying Wu of Columbus OH (US)

Jingfeng Zheng of Columbus OH (US)

SOLID-STATE ELECTROLYTES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18284726 titled 'SOLID-STATE ELECTROLYTES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes solid-state electrolytes with high ionic conductivity for use in alkaline batteries, as well as methods of making them.

  • Solid-state electrolytes with high ionic conductivity
  • Adapted for use in alkaline batteries
  • Methods of making solid-state electrolytes

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in:

  • Alkaline batteries
  • Energy storage systems
  • Portable electronic devices

Problems Solved

The technology addresses issues such as:

  • Low ionic conductivity in traditional electrolytes
  • Safety concerns with liquid electrolytes

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved battery performance
  • Enhanced safety
  • Longer battery life

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be commercially benefit:

  • Battery manufacturers
  • Electronics industry
  • Renewable energy sector

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include:

  • Solid-state electrolytes with lower conductivity
  • Alkaline batteries with liquid electrolytes

Unanswered Questions

What specific methods are used to enhance ionic conductivity in the electrolytes?

The patent application mentions high ionic conductivity, but the specific techniques employed are not detailed.

Are there any limitations to the use of these solid-state electrolytes in certain battery applications?

While the benefits are highlighted, potential drawbacks or limitations are not discussed in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are solid-state electrolytes having high ionic conductivity and adapted for use in alkaline batteries. Batteries comprising such electrolytes are also disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of making solid-state electrolytes.