Xiaoyan Shi, Yun Wan, Zhiming Zhou, Wenxi Kuang, Xiaomin Chen, Jian Chen, Xunzhu Zhou, Junxiang Liu, Shulei Chou, Lin Li
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Abstract
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) with the merits of abundant sodium resources and low cost are considered significant supplements to lithium-ion batteries in large-scale energy storage systems. Among the discovered cathode materials for SIBs, iron-based sulfate materials have attracted widespread attention due to their high operating voltage, superior structural stability, and high safety. In this review, we summarize the research achievements of iron-based sulfate cathode materials in fundamental research, as well as provide a comprehensive overview of its industrialization progress for the first time. Meanwhile, effective modification strategies (including morphology design, hybridization with carbon materials, and construction of heterostructure) and further research directions to boost the sodium storage performance of iron-based sulfate cathode materials are also proposed. This review can provide valuable guidance for developing high-performance iron-based sulfate cathode materials for practical application.
期刊介绍:
Energy Storage Materials is a global interdisciplinary journal dedicated to sharing scientific and technological advancements in materials and devices for advanced energy storage and related energy conversion, such as in metal-O2 batteries. The journal features comprehensive research articles, including full papers and short communications, as well as authoritative feature articles and reviews by leading experts in the field.
Energy Storage Materials covers a wide range of topics, including the synthesis, fabrication, structure, properties, performance, and technological applications of energy storage materials. Additionally, the journal explores strategies, policies, and developments in the field of energy storage materials and devices for sustainable energy.
Published papers are selected based on their scientific and technological significance, their ability to provide valuable new knowledge, and their relevance to the international research community.