Exploits, advances, and challenges benefiting beyond Li-ion battery technologies
El Kharbachi, Abdel; Zavorotynska, Olena; Latroche, M.; Cuevas, Fermìn; Yartys, Volodymyr; Fichtner, M.
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El Kharbachi, A., Zavorotynska, O., Latroche, M., Cuevas, F., Yartys, V., & Fichtner, M. (2020). Exploits, advances and challenges benefiting beyond Li-ion battery technologies. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 817, 153261. 10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.153261Sammendrag
The battery market is undergoing quick expansion owing to the urgent demand for mobile devices, electric vehicles and energy storage systems, convoying the current energy transition. Beyond Li-ion batteries are of high importance to follow these multiple-speed changes and adapt to the specificity of each application. This review-study will address some of the relevant post-Li ion issues and battery technologies, including Na-ion batteries, Mg batteries, Ca-ion batteries, Zn-ion batteries, Al-ion batteries and anionic (F- and Cl-) shuttle batteries. MH-based batteries are also presented with emphasize on NiMH batteries, and novel MH-accommodated Li-ion batteries. Finally, to facilitate further research and development some future research trends and directions are discussed based on comparison of the different battery systems with respect to Li-ion battery assumptions. Remarkably, aqueous systems are most likely to be given reconsideration for intensive, cost-effective and safer production of batteries; for instance to be utilized in (quasi)-stationary energy storage applications.