Challenges and Prospects of Sodium‐Ion and Potassium‐Ion Batteries for Mass Production
The University of Texas at Austin
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Abstract The exponential growth of the lithium‐ion (LIB) market is causing a significant disparity between the supply chain and demand for its resources. In this regard, sodium‐ion and potassium‐ion batteries are promising alternatives to LIBs due to their low cost. However, the larger sizes of Na + and K + ions create challenges that prevent them from achieving energy densities comparable to LIBs while maintaining an acceptable cycle life. In this perspective, the aim is to evaluate the status of Na‐ion and K‐ion batteries and the challenges associated with them on both fundamental and commercial levels. The focus is on the structural instability arising from phase transitions during cycling, intricate…
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- Materials science
- Production (economics)
- Energy storage
- Nanotechnology
- Scale (ratio)
- Ion
- Supply chain
- Sodium
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