Mohammed Ibrahim , J. and Prakash, A.S. (2018) Advancement of technology towards developing Na-ion batteries. Journal of Power Sources, 378. pp. 268-300. ISSN 0378-7753

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Abstract

The Na-ion-batteries are considered much attention for the next-generation power-sources due to the high abundance of Na resources that lower the cost and become the alternative for the state of the art Li-ion batteries in future. In this review, the recently reported potential cathode and anode candidates for Na-ion-batteries are identified in-light-of-their high-performance for the development of Na-ion-full-cells. Further, the recent-progress on the Na-ion full-cells including the strategies used to improve the high cycling-performance (stable even up-to 50000 cycles), operating voltage (even ≥ 3.7 V), capacity (> 350 mAhg−1 even at 1000 mAg−1 (basedon-mass-of-the-anode)), and energy density (even up-to 400 Whkg−1 ) are reviewed. In addition, Na-ion-batteries with the electrodes containing reduced graphene oxide, and the recent developments on symmetric Na-ionbatteries are discussed. Further, this paper identifies the promising Na-ion-batteries including the strategies used to assemble full-cell using hard-carbon-anodes, Na3V2(PO4)3 cathodes, and other-electrode-materials. Then, comparison between aqueous and non-aqueous Na-ion-batteries in terms of voltage and energy density has been given. Later, various types of electrolytes used for Na-ion-batteries including aqueous, non-aqueous, ionic-liquids and solid-state electrolytes are discussed. Finally, commercial and technological-developments on Na-ion-batteries are provided. The scientific and engineering knowledge gained on Na-ion-batteries afford conceivable development for practical application in near future

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sodium-ion batteries; AnodeCathod; eFull-cell; High performance energy storage; Long cycle life
Subjects: Fuel Cells
Electrochemical Power Sources
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Dr. N Meyyappan
Date Deposited: 07 May 2019 10:17
Last Modified: 07 May 2019 10:17
URI: http://cecri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/3218

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