Recent Progress in Rechargeable Sodium Metal Batteries: A Review.
Shiyang WangBo PengJian LuYulin JieXinpeng LiYuxue PanYehu HanRuiguo CaoDongsheng XuShuhong JiaoPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Sodium metal batteries (SMBs) have been widely studied owing to their relatively high energy density and abundant resources. However, they still need systematic improvement to fulfill the harsh operating conditions for their commercialization. In this review, we summarize the recent progress in SMBs in terms of sodium anode modification, electrolyte exploration, and cathode design. Firstly, we give an overview of the current challenges facing Na metal anodes and the corresponding solutions. Then, the traditional liquid electrolytes and the prospective solid electrolytes for SMBs are summarized. In addition, insertion- and conversion-type cathode materials are introduced. Finally, an outlook for the future of practical SMBs is provided.