The contrast between monovalent and multivalent metal battery anodes
Agency for Science, Technology and Research · Institute of Materials Research and Engineering · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Monovalent (lithium, sodium, potassium) and multivalent (magnesium, calcium, aluminum) metal anodes are promising alternatives to graphite anodes for overcoming the performance limitations of lithium-ion batteries. In this Review, we compare and contrast their electrochemical behaviors in nonaqueous electrolytes by discussing their common challenges of irregular metal deposition and unstable solid electrolyte interphases (SEIs), as well as their differences, which are due to dissimilar surface energies and cation charge densities. General design strategies for electrode, electrolyte, and interphase are proposed to enable horizontally deposited metals with preferred crystallographic orientations and stable SEIs…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 152
Authors
7- YLYuanjian LiCorresponding
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
- SKSonal KumarCorresponding
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
- GYGaoliang YangCorresponding
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
- JLJun LüCorresponding
Zhejiang University
- YYYan YaoCorresponding
University of Houston
Topics & keywords
- Electrolyte
- Anode
- Electrochemistry
- Battery (electricity)
- Metal
- Interphase
- Contrast (vision)
- Graphite