Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Bioscience Aalborg University Aalborg 9220 Denmark
2. College of Food and Bioengineering Zhengzhou University of Light Industry Zhengzhou 450002 China
Abstract
AbstractLithium‐ion and post‐lithium‐ion batteries are important components for building sustainable energy systems. They usually consist of a cathode, an anode, an electrolyte, and a separator. Recently, the use of solid‐state materials as electrolytes has received extensive attention. The solid‐state electrolyte materials (as well as the electrode materials) have traditionally been overwhelmingly crystalline materials, but amorphous (disordered) materials are gradually emerging as important alternatives because they can increase the number of ion storage sites and diffusion channels, enhance solid‐state ion diffusion, tolerate more severe volume changes, and improve reaction activity. To develop superior amorphous battery materials, researchers have conducted a variety of experiments and theoretical simulations. This review highlights the recent advances in using amorphous materials (AMs) for fabricating lithium‐ion and post‐lithium‐ion batteries, focusing on the correlation between material structure and properties (e.g., electrochemical, mechanical, chemical, and thermal ones). We review both the conventional and the emerging characterization methods for analyzing AMs and present the roles of disorder in influencing the performances of various batteries such as those based on lithium, sodium, potassium, and zinc. Finally, we describe the challenges and perspectives for commercializing rechargeable AMs‐based batteries.
Funder
Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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