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|a Nanostructured Materials for Next-Generation Energy Storage and Conversion
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|b Advanced Battery and Supercapacitors /
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|a Technology-Policy and Roadmap of Battery -- Understanding the Energy Storage Principles of Nanomaterials in Lithium-Ion Battery -- Advances in Cathode Nanomaterials for Lithium-Ion Batteries -- Rechargeable Lithium Metal Batteries -- High-Energy-Density All-Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries by Nanomaterial Designs -- Metal-Based Chalcogenide Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries -- Cathode Material in Lithium-Ion Battery -- Development of Lithium Nickel Cobalt Manganese Oxide as Cathode Material for Commercial Lithium-Ion Batteries -- Carbon-Based Materials for Advanced Potassium-Ion Batteries Anode -- New, Game-Changing Applications of Polymer-Based Coatings in Battery -- Functionalized Ionic Liquid-Based Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries -- Multi-Physics Simulation of Charge-Transfer Reaction, Mass Transport in Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode -- Operating Voltage of Li-Ion Batteries on the Basis of Phase Diagram and Thermodynamics.
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|a Volume 3 of a 4-volume series is a concise, authoritative and an eminently readable and enjoyable experience related to lithium ion battery design, characterization and usage for portable and stationary power. Although the major focus is on lithium metal oxides or transition metal oxide as alloys, the discussion of fossil fuels is also presented where appropriate. This monograph is written by recognized experts in the field, and is both timely and appropriate as this decade will see application of lithium as an energy carrier, for example in the transportation sector. This Volume focuses on the fundamentals related to batteries using the latest research in the field of battery physics, chemistry, and electrochemistry. The research summarised in this book by leading experts is laid out in an easy-to-understand format to enable the layperson to grasp the essence of the technology, its pitfalls and current challenges in high-power Lithium battery research. After introductory remarks on policy and battery safety, a series of monographs are offered related to fundamentals of lithium batteries, including, theoretical modeling, simulation and experimental techniques used to characterize electrode materials, both at the material composition, and also at the device level. The different properties specific to each component of the batteries are discussed in order to offer tradeoffs between power and energy density, energy cycling, safety and where appropriate end-of-life disposal. Parameters affecting battery performance and cost, longevity using newer metal oxides, different electrolytes are also reviewed in the context of safety concerns and in relation to the solid-electrolyte interface. Separators, membranes, solid-state electrolytes, and electrolyte additives are also reviewed in light of safety, recycling, and high energy endurance issues. The book is intended for a wide audience, such as scientists who are new to the field, practitioners, as well as students in the STEM and STEP fields, as well as students working on batteries. The sections on safety and policy would be of great interest to engineers and technologists who want to obtain a solid grounding in the fundamentals of battery science arising from the interaction of electrochemistry, solid-state materials science, surfaces, and interfaces.
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