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Two‐Dimensional Materials for Beyond‐Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Authors:Lele Peng  Yue Zhu  Dahong Chen  Rodney S. Ruoff  Guihua Yu
Affiliation:1. Materials Science and Engineering Program and Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA;2. Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM), Institute for Basic Science, Department of Chemistry, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Eonyang‐eup, Ulju‐gun, Ulsan, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) have dominated the portable electronics industry and solid‐state electrochemical research and development for the past two decades. In light of possible concerns over the cost and future availability of lithium, sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) and other new technologies have emerged as candidates for large‐scale stationary energy storage. Research in these technologies has increased dramatically with a focus on the development of new materials for both the positive and negative electrodes that can enhance the cycling stability, rate capability, and energy density. Two‐dimensional (2D) materials are showing promise for many energy‐related applications and particularly for energy storage, because of the efficient ion transport between the layers and the large surface areas available for improved ion adsorption and faster surface redox reactions. Recent research highlights on the use of 2D materials in these future ‘beyond‐lithium‐ion’ battery systems are reviewed, and strategies to address challenges are discussed as well as their prospects.
Keywords:electrode materials  energy storage  sodium ion batteries  magnesium ion batteries  metal‐sulfur batteries  metal‐air batteries
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