Recent Advances in Metal-Ion Batteries
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 193
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Rechargeable batteries utilizing diverse monovalent and multivalent metal ions represent a cutting-edge array of energy storage technologies, offering promise in addressing both current and future demands across various sectors, spanning from portable electronics and electric vehicles to grid energy storage. Despite their significant potential, these batteries also present challenges in areas such as energy/power density, cycling durability, safety, fast charging/rate capabilities, operational resilience under extreme conditions, cost-effectiveness, material availability, recyclability and sustainability. This Special Issue aims to compile innovative research and insights on the recent advancements in metal-ion batteries, covering fundamental understanding, material design, fabrication techniques, characterization methods and practical applications. Topics of interest include the following:
- Novel electrode materials for metal-ion batteries;
- Advanced electrolyte formulations and additives;
- Advanced electrode binders;
- Strategies for enhancing battery performance, efficiency or safety;
- Insights into metal-ion battery operation and degradation mechanisms;
- Advanced characterization techniques for battery materials and interfaces;
- Environmental and sustainability aspects of metal-ion battery technologies;
- Recycling of spent materials used in metal-ion batteries.
Prof. Dr. Ali Reza Kamali
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- metal-ion battery
- cathode
- anode
- electrolyte
- recycling
- sustainability
- safety
- electrochemical performance
- lithium
- sodium
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