Graphether: a reversible and high-capacity anode material for sodium-ion battery with ultrafast directional Na-ion diffusion

Author(s):  
Xiao-Juan Ye ◽  
Gui-Lin Zhu ◽  
Lan Meng ◽  
Yan-Dong Guo ◽  
Chun-sheng Liu

Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have been attracting great attention as the most promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for large-scale energy storage. However, the absence of suitable anode materials is the...

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (39) ◽  
pp. 18920-18927 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongtao Li ◽  
Jianze Feng ◽  
Han Hu ◽  
Yunfa Dong ◽  
Hao Ren ◽  
...  

The natural abundance of sodium resources makes sodium-ion batteries a potential and promising alternative to lithium ion battery technology for large-scale energy storage application.


Author(s):  
Fei Zhang ◽  
Tao Jing ◽  
Shao Cai ◽  
Mingsen Deng ◽  
Dongmei Liang ◽  
...  

Rational design of high-performance anode materials is of paramount importance for developing rechargeable lithium ion batteries (LIBs) and sodium ion batteries (SIBs). In this work, ZrC2 monolayer is predicted by...


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 3098 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaohui Zhang ◽  
Nana Wang ◽  
Zhongchao Bai

Limited by the development of energy storage technology, the utilization ratio of renewable energy is still at a low level. Lithium/sodium ion batteries (LIBs/SIBs) with high-performance electrochemical performances, such as large-scale energy storage, low costs and high security, are expected to improve the above situation. Currently, developing anode materials with better electrochemical performances is the main obstacle to the development of LIBs/SIBs. Recently, a variety of studies have focused on cobalt-based anode materials applied for LIBs/SIBs, owing to their high theoretical specific capacity. This review systematically summarizes the recent status of cobalt-based anode materials in LIBs/SIBs, including Li+/Na+ storage mechanisms, preparation methods, applications and strategies to improve the electrochemical performance of cobalt-based anode materials. Furthermore, the current challenges and prospects are also discussed in this review. Benefitting from these results, cobalt-based materials can be the next-generation anode for LIBs/SIBs.


Nanoscale ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chenrui Zhang ◽  
Jingrui Shang ◽  
Huilong Dong ◽  
Edison Huixiang Ang ◽  
Linlin Tai ◽  
...  

In comparison to lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have been proposed as an alternative for large-scale energy storage. However, finding an anode material that can overcome the sluggish electrochemical reaction...


Author(s):  
Shuaiguo Zhang ◽  
Guoyou Yin ◽  
Haipeng Zhao ◽  
Jie Mi ◽  
Jie Sun ◽  
...  

Sodium-ion batteries are recognized as an alternative energy storage device for lithium-ion batteries.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (37) ◽  
pp. 19011-19017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Boyang Ruan ◽  
Jun Wang ◽  
Dongqi Shi ◽  
Yanfei Xu ◽  
Shulei Chou ◽  
...  

Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have been attracting intensive attention at present as the most promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries in large-scale electrical energy storage applications, due to the low-cost and natural abundance of sodium.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (a1) ◽  
pp. C354-C354
Author(s):  
Phoebe Allan ◽  
John Griffin ◽  
Olaf Borkiewicz ◽  
Kamila Wiaderek ◽  
Ali Darwiche ◽  
...  

Sodium-ion batteries have attracted attention in recent years because of the natural abundance of sodium compared to lithium, making them particularly attractive in applications such as large-scale grid storage where low cost and sustainability, rather than light weight is the key issue [1]. Several materials have been suggested as cathodes but far fewer studies have been done on anode materials and, because of the reluctance of sodium to intercalate into graphite, the anode material of choice in commercial lithium-ion batteries, the anode represents a significant challenge to this technology. Materials which form alloys with sodium, particularly tin and antimony, have been suggested as anode materials; their ability to react with multiple sodium ions per metal-atom give potential for high gravimetric capacities[2]. However, relatively little is known about the reaction mechanism in the battery, primarily due to drastic reduction in crystallinity during (dis)charging conditions, but also because the structures formed on electrochemical cycling may not be alloys known to exist under ambient conditions. In this study, we present a study of antimony as an anode in sodium-ion batteries, using in situ pair distribution function (PDF) analysis combined with ex situ solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies. PDF experiments were performed at 11-ID-B, APS using the AMPIX electrochemical cell [3], cycling against sodium metal. Inclusion of diffuse scattering in analysis is able to circumvent some of the issues of crystallinity loss, and gain information about the local structure in all regions, independent of the presence of long-range order in the material. This approach has been used to probe local correlations in previously uncharacterised regions of the electrochemical profile and analyse phase progression over the full charge cycle. This analysis has been linked with ex situ 23Na solid-state NMR experiments to examine the local environment of the sodium; these show evidence of known NaxSb phases but indicate additional metastable phases may be present at partial discharge.


Nanoscale ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (15) ◽  
pp. 7047-7057 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young Rok Lim ◽  
Fazel Shojaei ◽  
Kidong Park ◽  
Chan Su Jung ◽  
Jeunghee Park ◽  
...  

We report experiments and theoretical calculations on arsenic as a promising alternative to graphite anode materials in lithium- and sodium-ion batteries.


Nanoscale ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 3208-3215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pei Wang ◽  
Miao Liu ◽  
Fangjie Mo ◽  
Ziyao Long ◽  
Fang Fang ◽  
...  

Developing sodium ion battery (SIB) anode materials of a low-cost and high-capacity nature for future large-scale applications still involves challenges.


Author(s):  
Xiangyi Li ◽  
Shuli Jiang ◽  
Shiyu Li ◽  
Junyi Yao ◽  
Yue Zhao ◽  
...  

Sodium-ion batteries have been intensely developed as cost-effective alternatives to current lithium-ion batteries for large-scale applications, especially in energy storage systems and low-speed electric transportations. Na3V2O2(PO4)2F (NVOPF) as one particular...


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