From Crystalline to Amorphous: An Effective Avenue to Engineer High‐Performance Electrode Materials for Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Room‐temperature rechargeable sodium‐ion batteries appear to be promising alternatives for grid and other storage applications to lithium‐ion batteries because of the natural abundance, low cost, and environmental benignity of sodium. In response to the ever‐increasing development for these technolo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials interfaces 2018-10, Vol.5 (19), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Wei, Zhixuan, Wang, Dongxue, Yang, Xu, Wang, Chunzhong, Chen, Gang, Du, Fei
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Zusammenfassung:Room‐temperature rechargeable sodium‐ion batteries appear to be promising alternatives for grid and other storage applications to lithium‐ion batteries because of the natural abundance, low cost, and environmental benignity of sodium. In response to the ever‐increasing development for these technologies, an intensive exploration for appropriate electrode materials with high energy density is still underway. This Progress Report highlights the recent research in the investigation of amorphous materials, whose isotropic physical and chemical properties can provide multiple pathways for ions and facilitate ion diffusion. This Progress Report focuses on sodium‐ion batteries, but it is hoped that the engineering strategies may provide guidance on further research and design of functional materials for both sodium and potassium‐ion batteries. Amorphous materials appear to be promising energy storage materials for room‐temperature rechargeable sodium‐ion batteries. The recent progress in this field is discussed in this progress report, both in cathode and anode electrodes. The isotropic physical and chemical properties resulting from the unique long‐range disordered and short‐range ordered structure of amorphous materials can provide various advantages for ion diffusion.
ISSN:2196-7350
2196-7350
DOI:10.1002/admi.201800639