Multi-Electron Reaction-Boosted High Energy Density Batteries: Material and System Innovation

Rui Qi Guo, Feng Wu, Xin Ran Wang*, Ying Bai*, Chuan Wu*

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Abstract

The continuous development of the global energy structure transformation has put forward higher demands upon the development of batteries. The improvements of the energy density have become one of the important indicators and hot topic for novel secondary batteries. The energy density of existing lithium-ion battery has encountered a bottleneck due to the limitations of material and systems. Herein, this paper introduces the concept and development of multi-electron reaction materials over the past twenty years. Guided by the multi-electron reaction, light weight electrode and multi-ion effect, current development strategies and future trends of high-energy-density batteries are highlighted from the perspective of materials and structure system innovation. Typical cathode and anode materials with the multi-electron reactions are summarized from cation-redox to anion-redox, from intercalation-type to alloying-type, and from liquid systems to solid-state lithium batteries. The properties of the typical materials and their engineering prospects are comprehensively discussed, and additionally, the application potential and the main challenges currently encountered by solid-state batteries are also introduced. Finally, this paper gives a comprehensive outlook on the development of high-energy-density batteries.

Translated title of the contribution多电子反应材料推动高能量密度电池发展院材料与体系创新
Original languageEnglish
Article number2219011
JournalJournal of Electrochemistry
Volume28
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • electrode material system
  • high energy density
  • lithium-ion batteries
  • multi-electron reaction
  • solid-state batteries

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