Advanced Nanostructured Anode Materials for Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Qidi Wang(University Town of Shenzhen), Chenglong Zhao(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Yaxiang Lu(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Yunming Li(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Yuheng Zheng(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Yuruo Qi(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Xiaohui Rong(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Liwei Jiang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Xinguo Qi(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Yuanjun Shao(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Pan Du(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Baohua Li(University Town of Shenzhen), Yong‐Sheng Hu(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Liquan Chen(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences)
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September 19, 2017
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Abstract

Sodium-ion batteries (NIBs), due to the advantages of low cost and relatively high safety, have attracted widespread attention all over the world, making them a promising candidate for large-scale energy storage systems. However, the inherent lower energy density to lithium-ion batteries is the issue that should be further investigated and optimized. Toward the grid-level energy storage applications, designing and discovering appropriate anode materials for NIBs are of great concern. Although many efforts on the improvements and innovations are achieved, several challenges still limit the current requirements of the large-scale application, including low energy/power densities, moderate cycle performance, and the low initial Coulombic efficiency. Advanced nanostructured strategies for anode materials can significantly improve ion or electron transport kinetic performance enhancing the electrochemical properties of battery systems. Herein, this Review intends to provide a comprehensive summary on the progress of nanostructured anode materials for NIBs, where representative examples and corresponding storage mechanisms are discussed. Meanwhile, the potential directions to obtain high-performance anode materials of NIBs are also proposed, which provide references for the further development of advanced anode materials for NIBs.


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