SK On and Dankook University Collaborate on Advanced Solid Oxide Electrolytes for Safer and More Efficient Batteries.
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SK On and Dankook University Collaborate on Advanced Solid Oxide Electrolytes for Safer and More Efficient Batteries. Battery | KC Mark Korea Certification SK On partnered with Dankook University's Professor Park Hee-jung to co-develop solid oxide electrolytes, resulting in a cover paper in the international journal 'Advanced Functional Materials' and patent applications filed both domestically and internationally. The research team improved lithium-ion conductivity by 70% compared to existing solutions. They achieved this by precisely controlling the microstructure of LLZO (Li-La-Zr-O) technology. Moreover, this solid oxide electrolyte demonstrated outstanding stability, even after prolonged exposure to air. It's anticipated that this solid oxide electrolyte can also be used in the development of polymer-oxide composite all-solid-state batteries. When applied to batteries, it's expected to enhance the safety and long-range driving capabilities of elec