2D Layered Materials for Fast-Charging Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes.
Yaxiong YangRuige DongHao ChengLinlin WangJibing TuShichao ZhangSihan ZhaoBing ZhangHongge PanYingying LuPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The development of electric vehicles has received worldwide attention in the background of reducing carbon emissions, wherein lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) become the primary energy supply systems. However, commercial graphite-based anodes in LIBs currently confront significant difficulty in enduring ultrahigh power input due to the slow Li + transport rate and the low intercalation potential. This will, in turn, cause dramatic capacity decay and lithium plating. The 2D layered materials (2DLMs) recently emerge as new fast-charging anodes and hold huge promise for resolving the problems owing to the synergistic effect of a lower Li + diffusion barrier, a proper Li + intercalation potential, and a higher theoretical specific capacity with using them. In this review, the background and fundamentals of fast-charging for LIBs are first introduced. Then the research progress recently made for 2DLMs used for fast-charging anodes are elaborated and discussed. Some emerging research directions in this field with a short outlook on future studies are further discussed.