Metal-Organic-Framework-based Electrolytes for Solid-state Batteries Unmet Need: Improved electrolytes for solid-state batteries Solid-state batteries show a great potential for practical application in energy storage devices. However, the ionic conductivity and interfacial properties of solid -state electrolytes still need to be improved for the wide commercialization of solid-state batteries due to insufficient ionic conductivity, narrow electrochemical stability window, poor mechanical robustness, poor compatibility with metal anodes, and instability under ambient atmosphere. The Technology: Metal–organic frameworks based solid-state electrolytes WSU researchers present metal–organic framework (MOF) based solid-state electrolytes. These electrolytes are prepared by infiltrating metal salts in nano-sized metal-organic frameworks, followed by mixing with binder. Applications: Manufacturing of energy storage devices. Advantages: Fast metal-ion conduction of the electrolytes, such as lithium, sodium, and potassium ions. Improved metal-ion transference number. Improved stability and compatibility with metal anodes. Patent Information: Provisional patent application has been filed. Learn More Punam Dalai Technology Licensing Associate Washington State University (509) 335-1216 punam.dalai@wsu.edu Reference No: TECH-22/3476 Bookmark this page Download as PDF Inventors Panpan Dong Xiahui Zhang Min Kyu Song Key Words Electrolytes ion conduction Metal-organic framework Solid-state batteries