Issue 12, 2022

Polyanionic insertion hosts for aqueous rechargeable batteries

Abstract

Safety concerns and costs of present-day lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are prompting the development of alternate battery technologies with different types of electrolyte (e.g., solid-state, gel-polymer, aqueous, etc.); notably, systems based on aqueous electrolytes have emerged as a promising alternative, especially for grid storage applications. The last decade has witnessed a considerable spike in the research carried out on aqueous batteries. However, the narrow operating voltage window of aqueous electrolytes and the structural instability of materials in aqueous media demand proper selection of cathode materials to achieve desirable energy density. Polyanionic materials can be an ideal choice as they are structurally more stable and exhibit tunable redox potentials. This class of materials is considered as a storehouse in which many materials can be realized by substituting different polyanionic subunits. This review highlights some of the recent advances made in the polyanionic class of cathode materials for rechargeable aqueous batteries (Li-, Na- and Zn-ion batteries). The challenges facing the field, possible remedies to overcome them and future perspectives are also presented.

Graphical abstract: Polyanionic insertion hosts for aqueous rechargeable batteries

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
31 Dec 2021
Accepted
20 Feb 2022
First published
22 Feb 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 6376-6396

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Polyanionic insertion hosts for aqueous rechargeable batteries

L. Sharma and A. Manthiram, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 6376 DOI: 10.1039/D1TA11080B

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