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Advanced Battery Materials

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ISBN: 978-1-119-40755-3

April 2019

672 pages

Description

This book details the latest R&D in electrochemical energy storage technologies for portable electronics and electric vehicle applications.

During the past three decades, great progress has been made in R & D of various batteries in terms of energy density increase and cost reduction. One of the biggest challenges is increasing the energy density to achieve longer endurance time. In this book, recent research and development in advanced electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage devices is covered.

Topics covered in this important book include:

  • Carbon anode materials for sodium-ion batteries
  • Lithium titanate-based lithium-ion batteries
  • Rational material design and performance optimization of transition metal oxide-based lithium ion battery anodes
  • Effects of graphene on the electrochemical properties of the electrode of lithium ion batteries
  • Silicon-based lithium-ion battery anodes
  • Mo-based anode materials for alkali metal ion batteries
  • Lithium-sulfur batteries
  • Graphene in Lithium-Ion/Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
  • Graphene-ionic liquid supercapacitors
  • Battery electrodes based on carbon species and conducting polymers
  • Doped graphene for electrochemical energy storage systems
  • Processing of graphene oxide for enhanced electrical properties
About the Author

Chunwen Sun is a Professor at Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems (BINN), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He received his PhD degree in Condensed Matter Physics from the Institute of Physics (IOP), CAS in 2006. After graduation, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, then joined the Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, National Research Council Canada (NRC) as a Research Associate Officer. He has been a Full Professor and group leader of Energy Storage Materials and Devices in BINN since September 2015. His current research interests include energy storage and conversion, e.g., lithium/sodium-ion batteries, metal-air batteries, all-solid-state batteries, fuel cells and self-power systems. He has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers with a citation >3600 times and filed 15 Chinese patents.