A review of rechargeable batteries for portable electronic devices

Yeru Liang, Chen Zi Zhao, Hong Yuan, Yuan Chen*, Weicai Zhang, Jia Qi Huang*, Dingshan Yu, Yingliang Liu*, Maria Magdalena Titirici, Yu Lun Chueh, Haijun Yu, Qiang Zhang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Portable electronic devices (PEDs) are promising information-exchange platforms for real-time responses. Their performance is becoming more and more sensitive to energy consumption. Rechargeable batteries are the primary energy source of PEDs and hold the key to guarantee their desired performance stability. With the remarkable progress in battery technologies, multifunctional PEDs have constantly been emerging to meet the requests of our daily life conveniently. The ongoing surge in demand for high-performance PEDs inspires the relentless pursuit of even more powerful rechargeable battery systems in turn. In this review, we present how battery technologies contribute to the fast rise of PEDs in the last decades. First, a comprehensive overview of historical advances in PEDs is outlined. Next, four types of representative rechargeable batteries and their impacts on the practical development of PEDs are described comprehensively. The development trends toward a new generation of batteries and the future research focuses are also presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6-32
Number of pages27
JournalInfoMat
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2019

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