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Advances and challenges in multiscale characterizations and analyses for battery materials

Author(s)
Bianchini, MatteoLacivita, ValentinaSeo, Dong-HwaKim, Haegyeom
Issued Date
2022-10
DOI
10.1557/s43578-022-00743-7
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59790
Fulltext
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1557/s43578-022-00743-7
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, v.37, no.19, pp.3113 - 3129
Abstract
Rechargeable ion batteries are efficient energy storage devices widely employed in portable to large-scale applications such as electric vehicles and grids. Electrochemical reactions within batteries are complex phenomena, and they are strongly dependent on the battery materials and systems used. These electrochemical reactions often include detrimental irreversible reactions at various length scales from atomic- to macro-scales, which ultimately determine the overall electrochemical behavior of the system. Understanding such reaction mechanisms is a critical component to improve battery performance. To help this effort, this review article discusses recent advances and remaining challenges in both computational and experimental approaches to better understand dynamic electrochemical reactions in batteries across multiple length scales. Important related findings from this focus issue will also be highlighted. The aim of our focus issue is to contribute to the battery community towards having better understanding of complex reactions occurring in battery devices and of computational and experimental methods to investigate them.
Publisher
Materials Research Society
ISSN
0884-2914
Keyword
X-RAY-DIFFRACTIONPOLARIZABLE FORCE-FIELDSLAYERED OXIDE CATHODESELECTROCHEMICAL-CELLABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPYLITHIUM TRANSPORTLOCAL-STRUCTURESODIUM STORAGESOLID-SOLUTIONION BATTERIES

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