Vanadium oxide bronzes as cathode active materials for non-lithium-based batteries
Abstract
Vanadium oxide bronzes have recently been considered battery cathode materials owing to their inherent large interlayer distance for facile intercalation processes, mixed valences that can potentially provide high capacity, and good electronic conductivity. Vanadium oxide bronzes have been tested as cathodes mostly for lithium-based batteries but relatively fewer studies have been performed for non-lithium-based batteries. In this review, we look at the recent developments and approaches made by multiple battery research groups in using vanadium oxide bronzes as cathode active materials for non-lithium-based batteries. Several aspects of various vanadium oxide bronzes were elucidated in relation to the crystal structure and their interaction with other battery components. The electrochemical performances of batteries were then compared.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 2021 Highlight article collection and Nanomaterials