A review on energy chemistry of fast-charging anodes

Wenlong Cai(Green Chemistry), Yuxing Yao(Green Chemistry), Gaolong Zhu(Shenzhen University), Chong Yan(Beijing Institute of Technology), Lili Jiang(Jilin University of Chemical Technology), Chuanxin He(Shenzhen University), Jia‐Qi Huang(Beijing Institute of Technology), Qiang Zhang(Green Chemistry)
Chemical Society Reviews
January 1, 2020
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Abstract

With the impetus to accelerate worldwide market adoption of electrical vehicles and afford consumer electronics with better user experience, advancing fast-charging technology is an inevitable trend. However, current high-energy lithium-ion batteries are unable to support ultrafast power input without any adverse consequences, with the capacity fade and safety concerns of the mainstream graphite-based anodes being the key technological barrier. The aim of this review is to summarise the fundamentals, challenges, and solutions to enable graphite anodes that are capable of high-rate charging. First, we explore the complicated yet intriguing graphite-electrolyte interface during intercalation based on existing theories. Second, we analyse the key dilemmas facing fast-charging graphite anodes. Finally, some promising strategies proposed during the past few years are highlighted so as to outline current trends and future perspectives in this field.


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