
Advanced Metal Ion Storage Technologies
Beyond Lithium-Ion Batteries
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 26. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-1-032-07665-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book focusses on the current research on materials for advanced battery technologies and proposes future directions for different types of batteries to meet the current challenges associated with the fuel cell. Furthermore, it provides insights into scientific and practical issues in the development of various batteries like sodium, potassium, zinc, magnesium, aluminum, calcium, and dual metal ion, to bring a new perspective to storage technologies beyond lithium-ion batteries. It introduces different themes of batteries to evaluate the opportunities and challenges of these battery systems from a commercial aspect.
Key features:
Deals with different potential rechargeable battery systems as suitable substitutes for LIBs
Discusses different investigated materials as anode, cathode, and electrolytes for different energy storage systems
Provides a complete and comprehensive review of all the existing metal-ion batteries
Includes practical challenges and future opportunities of each battery category
Reviews commercial aspects of different battery systems
This book is aimed at researchers, graduate students, and professionals in industrial and applied chemistry, renewable energy, clean and sustainable processes, chemical engineering, materials science, nanotechnology, and battery chemistry.
Key features:
Deals with different potential rechargeable battery systems as suitable substitutes for LIBs
Discusses different investigated materials as anode, cathode, and electrolytes for different energy storage systems
Provides a complete and comprehensive review of all the existing metal-ion batteries
Includes practical challenges and future opportunities of each battery category
Reviews commercial aspects of different battery systems
This book is aimed at researchers, graduate students, and professionals in industrial and applied chemistry, renewable energy, clean and sustainable processes, chemical engineering, materials science, nanotechnology, and battery chemistry.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
General
Illustrations
84 s/w Zeichnungen, 6 s/w Tabellen, 84 s/w Abbildungen
6 Tables, black and white; 84 Line drawings, black and white; 84 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
418 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-07665-2 (9781032076652)
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Beyond Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Advanced Metal Ion Storage Technologies
Beyond Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Beyond Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Persons
Ranjusha Rajagopalan received her PhD in Physics with specialization in battery technology from University of Wollongong, Australia in the year 2017. She received her Master and Bachelor Degree in Physics from Calicut University, India. She owns another master (Nanosciences) and Doctoral (Chemical Engineering) Degree. During her tenure, at College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, China, she was working on the functionalization of organic/inorganic materials for developing high performance metal ion batteries, including sodium and potassium ion batteries. Her research interests also include enhancement of power and cycling performances of battery electrodes by designing novel materials and composites. Her current research interest is on the material development for biosensor at Vitaltrace, Australia.
Haiyan Wang earned Ph.D degree in Applied Chemistry at Central South University in 2012. He once studied in University of St. Andrews as a visiting Ph.D student. He also worked for 2 years at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Now he is a full Professor in College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Central South University. His current research interests are mainly focused on the new energy materials and devices for energy storage, including Li/Na ion batteries and aqueous metal batteries (Al/Zn). He has published over 160 refereed papers as corresponding author, including Nat Commun, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, Energy Environ Sci, Adv Mater (over 9000 citation times, H-index 56). He has received some important awards, for examples, the First Science and Technology Progress Award in Chongqing Province and the Second Natural Science Award in Hunan Province. He is also the winner of HongKong Scholar, Leading Talents of Science and Technology Innovation in Hunan Province, Distinguished Young Scholar of Hunan Natural Science Fund, Young Talents in Hunan Province, My Favorite Young Teacher in Hunan Province, and Fellow of International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM).
Yougen Tang earned his Ph.D. in Material science at Central South University. From 2000, he is a full Professor in College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Central South University. He is the director of Institute of Chemical Powder Sources and Materials at Central South University and he is also the head of Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Power Sources. He has published over 200 refereed papers. His current research interests are focused on the new energy materials and advanced batteries.
Haiyan Wang earned Ph.D degree in Applied Chemistry at Central South University in 2012. He once studied in University of St. Andrews as a visiting Ph.D student. He also worked for 2 years at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Now he is a full Professor in College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Central South University. His current research interests are mainly focused on the new energy materials and devices for energy storage, including Li/Na ion batteries and aqueous metal batteries (Al/Zn). He has published over 160 refereed papers as corresponding author, including Nat Commun, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, Energy Environ Sci, Adv Mater (over 9000 citation times, H-index 56). He has received some important awards, for examples, the First Science and Technology Progress Award in Chongqing Province and the Second Natural Science Award in Hunan Province. He is also the winner of HongKong Scholar, Leading Talents of Science and Technology Innovation in Hunan Province, Distinguished Young Scholar of Hunan Natural Science Fund, Young Talents in Hunan Province, My Favorite Young Teacher in Hunan Province, and Fellow of International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM).
Yougen Tang earned his Ph.D. in Material science at Central South University. From 2000, he is a full Professor in College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Central South University. He is the director of Institute of Chemical Powder Sources and Materials at Central South University and he is also the head of Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Power Sources. He has published over 200 refereed papers. His current research interests are focused on the new energy materials and advanced batteries.
Content
1. Introduction to Metal Ion Batteries
2. Sodium Ion Batteries: A Potential Replacement to Lithium Ion Batteries
3. Potassium Ion Batteries: Future of Metal Ion Batteries
4. Zinc ion batteries: A promising solution for future energy demands
5. Magnesium ion batteries: promising application for large-scale energy storage
6. Aluminum ion batteries: attractive new emerging energy storage devices
7. Calcium ion batteries
8. Metal ion to Metal Batteries
2. Sodium Ion Batteries: A Potential Replacement to Lithium Ion Batteries
3. Potassium Ion Batteries: Future of Metal Ion Batteries
4. Zinc ion batteries: A promising solution for future energy demands
5. Magnesium ion batteries: promising application for large-scale energy storage
6. Aluminum ion batteries: attractive new emerging energy storage devices
7. Calcium ion batteries
8. Metal ion to Metal Batteries