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Graphene Network Scaffolded Flexible Electrodes-From Lithium to Sodium Ion Batteries

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Research on deformable and wearable electronics has promoted an increasing demand for next-generation power sources with high energy/power density that are low cost, lightweight, thin and flexible. One key challenge in flexible electrochemical energy storage devices is the development of reliable electrodes using open-framework materials with robust structures and high performance.
Based on an exploration of 3D porous graphene as a flexible substrate, this book constructs free-standing, binder-free, 3D array electrodes for use in batteries, and demonstrates the reasons for the research transformation from Li to Na batteries. It incorporates the first principles of computational investigation and in situ XRD, Raman observations to systematically reveal the working mechanism of the electrodes and structure evolution during ion insertion/extraction. These encouraging results and proposed mechanisms may accelerate further development of high rate batteries using smart nanoengineering of the electrode materials, which make "Na ion battery could be better than Li ion battery" possible.

List of contents

General Introduction.- Vanadium Pentoxide for Li-Ion Storage.- Vanadium Dioxide for Li- and Na-Ion Storage.- Na3(VO)2(PO4)2F Array for Cathode of Na-Ion Battery.- SnS Array for Anode of Na-Ion Battery.- Future Work.

Summary

Research on deformable and wearable electronics has promoted an increasing demand for next-generation power sources with high energy/power density that are low cost, lightweight, thin and flexible. One key challenge in flexible electrochemical energy storage devices is the development of reliable electrodes using open-framework materials with robust structures and high performance.

Based on an exploration of 3D porous graphene as a flexible substrate, this book constructs free-standing, binder-free, 3D array electrodes for use in batteries, and demonstrates the reasons for the research transformation from Li to Na batteries. It incorporates the first principles of computational investigation and in situ XRD, Raman observations to systematically reveal the working mechanism of the electrodes and structure evolution during ion insertion/extraction. These encouraging results and proposed mechanisms may accelerate further development of high rate batteries using smart nanoengineering of the electrode materials, which make “Na ion battery could be better than Li ion battery” possible.

Product details

Authors Dongliang Chao
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2019
 
EAN 9789811330797
ISBN 978-981-1330-79-7
No. of pages 122
Dimensions 156 mm x 244 mm x 14 mm
Weight 356 g
Illustrations XII, 122 p. 75 illus., 64 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering

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