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MXenes-based materials are considered to be one of the most promising electrode materials in the field of sodium-ion batteries due to their excellent flexibility, high conductivity and tuneable surface functional groups. However, MXenes often have severe
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The renewable energy transition requires energy storage technologies for grid-balancing and transportation. Lithium-ion batteries have been widely adopted for these applications, but supply risks due to geopolitical tensions have motivated the search for
Marcel Roy B. Domalanta +3 more
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The re-emergence of sodium ion batteries : testing, processing, and manufacturability [PDF]
With the re-emergence of sodium ion batteries (NIBs), we discuss the reasons for the recent interests in this technology and discuss the synergies between lithium ion battery (LIB) and NIB technologies and the potential for NIB as a “drop-in” technology ...
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High-performing All-solid-state Sodium-ion Batteries Enabled by the Presodiation of Hard Carbon
All-solid-state sodium ion batteries (AS3iBs) are highly sought after for stationary energy storage systems due to their suitable safety and stability over a wide temperature range. Hard carbon (HC), which is low cost, exhibits a low redox potential, and
Diyi, Cheng +10 more
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Nafion-based solid polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries [PDF]
The use of solid polymer electrolytes is a novel and promising approach for enhancing the safety of lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. A number of publications on manufacturing electrolytes with lithium-ion and sodium-ion conductivity based on Nafion ...
Kulova, Tatiana L'vovna +1 more
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The increasing demand for sodium‐ion batteries has risen due to sodium resources that are inexpensive and abundant compared with its counterpart of lithium‐ion batteries.
Dr. Tianyun Zhang +3 more
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Hard-Carbon Negative Electrodes from Biomasses for Sodium-Ion Batteries
With the development of high-performance electrode materials, sodium-ion batteries have been extensively studied and could potentially be applied in various fields to replace the lithium-ion cells, owing to the low cost and natural abundance.
Bin Lu +12 more
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An Attempt to Formulate Non‐Carbonate Electrolytes for Sodium‐Ion Batteries
Non-aqueous carbonate solvents have been the main choice for the development of lithium-ion batteries, and similarly most research on sodium-ion batteries have been performed using carbonate-based solvents.
Mogensen, Ronnie +8 more
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Explorations Into the Viability of High Voltage Bipolar Na-Ion Cells Using Liquid Electrolytes
Bipolar electrodes can be defined as electrodes where cathode and anode active materials exist on either side of a shared current collector substrate. The resultant rechargeable bipolar batteries, using series-connected electrochemical cells within one ...
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Layered sodium vanadate has attracted considerable attention as a promising cathode material for sodium-ion batteries, due to its multiple accessible vanadium valence states and large interlayer spacing.
Haofei Yang +12 more
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