Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries

Abstract To build an environment‐friendly energy‐based society, it is important to develop stable and high‐performance batteries as an energy storage system. However, there are still unresolved challenges associated with safety issues, slow kinetics, and lifetime. To overcome these problems, it is e...

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Main Authors: Min‐Ju Choi, Ji Hyun Baek, Jae Young Kim, Ho Won Jang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-07-01
Series:Battery Energy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/bte2.20230010
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Ji Hyun Baek
Jae Young Kim
Ho Won Jang
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description Abstract To build an environment‐friendly energy‐based society, it is important to develop stable and high‐performance batteries as an energy storage system. However, there are still unresolved challenges associated with safety issues, slow kinetics, and lifetime. To overcome these problems, it is essential to understand the battery systems including cathode, electrolyte, and anode. Using a well‐controlled material system such as epitaxial films, textured films, and single crystals can be a powerful strategy to investigate the relationship between microstructural and electrochemical properties. In this review, we discuss the need for research with well‐controlled materials system and recent progress in the well‐controlled cathode, solid‐state‐electrolyte, and anode materials for Li‐ion batteries. Enhanced stability and electrochemical performance due to the facilitation of prolonged and endured Li‐ion transport in facet‐controlled battery materials are highlighted. Finally, the challenges and future directions utilizing the well‐controlled battery system for high‐performance battery are proposed.
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spelling doaj.art-34e8deb7724d4586af50d61e369a081c2023-07-05T06:01:29ZengWileyBattery Energy2768-16962023-07-0124n/an/a10.1002/bte2.20230010Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteriesMin‐Ju Choi0Ji Hyun Baek1Jae Young Kim2Ho Won Jang3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Research Institute of Advanced Materials Seoul National University Seoul KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Research Institute of Advanced Materials Seoul National University Seoul KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Research Institute of Advanced Materials Seoul National University Seoul KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Research Institute of Advanced Materials Seoul National University Seoul KoreaAbstract To build an environment‐friendly energy‐based society, it is important to develop stable and high‐performance batteries as an energy storage system. However, there are still unresolved challenges associated with safety issues, slow kinetics, and lifetime. To overcome these problems, it is essential to understand the battery systems including cathode, electrolyte, and anode. Using a well‐controlled material system such as epitaxial films, textured films, and single crystals can be a powerful strategy to investigate the relationship between microstructural and electrochemical properties. In this review, we discuss the need for research with well‐controlled materials system and recent progress in the well‐controlled cathode, solid‐state‐electrolyte, and anode materials for Li‐ion batteries. Enhanced stability and electrochemical performance due to the facilitation of prolonged and endured Li‐ion transport in facet‐controlled battery materials are highlighted. Finally, the challenges and future directions utilizing the well‐controlled battery system for high‐performance battery are proposed.https://doi.org/10.1002/bte2.20230010anodecathodefacet controllithium ion batterysolid‐state electrode
spellingShingle Min‐Ju Choi
Ji Hyun Baek
Jae Young Kim
Ho Won Jang
Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries
Battery Energy
anode
cathode
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lithium ion battery
solid‐state electrode
title Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries
title_full Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries
title_fullStr Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries
title_full_unstemmed Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries
title_short Highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable Li‐ion batteries
title_sort highly textured and crystalline materials for rechargeable li ion batteries
topic anode
cathode
facet control
lithium ion battery
solid‐state electrode
url https://doi.org/10.1002/bte2.20230010
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