Li7Ti5O12

ceramic
· Li7Ti5O12

Li7Ti5O12 is a lithium titanate ceramic compound belonging to the garnet-family of ceramics, widely studied as a solid-state electrolyte material for next-generation battery systems. It is primarily investigated in research and early-stage commercial development for all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries, where its ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability at the lithium metal anode interface make it attractive compared to conventional liquid electrolytes. The material is notable for enabling higher energy density, improved safety (non-flammable), and longer cycle life in solid-state battery designs, positioning it as a key candidate for electric vehicle powertrains, aerospace energy storage, and high-reliability applications.

solid-state battery electrolyteslithium metal anode protectionelectric vehicle powertrainsaerospace energy storagehigh-temperature ionic conductorsnext-generation battery research

Compliance & Regulations

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