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Layered Oxide Cathode-Electrolyte Interface towards Na-Ion Batteries: Advances and Perspectives.

Zhou-Quan LeiYu-Jie GuoEn-Hui WangWei-Huan HeYu-Ying ZhangSen XinYa-Xia YinYu-Guo Guo
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2022)
With the ever increasing demand for low-cost and economic sustainable energy storage, Na-ion batteries have received much attention for the application on large-scale energy storage for electric grids because of the worldwide distribution and natural abundance of sodium element, low solvation energy of Na + ion in the electrolyte and the low cost of Al as current collectors. Starting from a brief comparison with Li-ion batteries, this review summarizes the current understanding of layered oxide cathode/electrolyte interphase in NIBs, and discusses the related degradation mechanisms, such as surface reconstruction and transition metal dissolution. Recent advances in constructing stable cathode electrolyte interface (CEI) on layered oxide cathode are systematically summarized, including surface modification of layered oxide cathode materials and formulation of electrolyte. Urgent challenges are detailed in order to provide insight into the imminent developments of NIBs.
Keyphrases
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