The oxide of LLZO, with nominal composition Li7La3Zr2O12, is a promising solid electrolyte for Li-based batteries due to its high Li-ion conductivity and chemical stability with respect to lithium.
Lithium iron manganese phosphate is applied in batteries, which can significantly increase energy density, extend equipment's battery life; it has a high cycle count and long service life; it has good thermal stability and reduces safety risks.
Nickel manganese oxide sodium is mainly used as the positive electrode material for sodium-ion batteries. It achieves the insertion and extraction of sodium ions and the storage of electric charges through its layered structure, thereby supporting the charging and discharging of the battery.