Rechargeable alkali metal-chlorine batteries: advances, challenges, and future perspectives.
Zehui XieLidong SunMuhammad SajidYuancheng FengZhenshan LvWei ChenPublished in: Chemical Society reviews (2024)
The emergence of Li-SOCl 2 batteries in the 1970s as a high-energy-density battery system sparked considerable interest among researchers. However, limitations in the primary cell characteristics have restricted their potential for widespread adoption in today's sustainable society. Encouragingly, recent developments in alkali/alkaline-earth metal-Cl 2 (AM-Cl 2 ) batteries have shown impressive reversibility with high specific capacity and cycle performance, revitalizing the potential of SOCl 2 batteries and becoming a promising technology surpassing current lithium-ion batteries. In this review, the emerging AM-Cl 2 batteries are comprehensively summarized for the first time. The development history and advantages of Li-SOCl 2 batteries are traced, followed by the critical working mechanisms for achieving high rechargeability. The design concepts of electrodes and electrolytes for AM-Cl 2 batteries as well as key characterization techniques are also demonstrated. Furthermore, the current challenges and corresponding strategies, as well as future directions regarding the battery are systematically discussed. This review aims to deepen the understanding of the state-of-the-art AM-Cl 2 battery technology and accelerate the development of practical AM-Cl 2 batteries for next-generation high-energy storage systems.