Rechargeable batteries : materials, technologies and new trends
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Rechargeable batteries : materials, technologies and new trends
(Green energy and technology)
Springer, c2015
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Description
This book updates the latest advancements in new chemistries, novel materials and system integration of rechargeable batteries, including lithium-ion batteries and batteries beyond lithium-ion and addresses where the research is advancing in the near future in a brief and concise manner. The book is intended for a wide range of readers from undergraduates, postgraduates to senior scientists and engineers. In order to update the latest status of rechargeable batteries and predict near research trend, we plan to invite the world leading researchers who are presently working in the field to write each chapter of the book. The book covers not only lithium-ion batteries but also other batteries beyond lithium-ion, such as lithium-air, lithium-sulfur, sodium-ion, sodium-sulfur, magnesium-ion and liquid flow batteries.
Table of Contents
Part I Lithium-ion battery.- General concept and overview on LIB fundamental and history.- Three-dimensional framework and layer-structural cathodes (such as LiMn2O4, LiFePO4, LiCoO2, NCA, NMC etc.).- Polyanion-type cathode (such as Li2FeSiO4, etc.).- High voltage cathode.- High capacity cathode.- Graphite-based anode.- Alloy-based anode (such as Sn, Si, Ge etc).- Metal oxide based anode (such as LTO, Nano NiO, CuO).- Non-aqueous liquid electrolyte and additive.- Ionic liquid.- Gel polymer electrolyte and solid polymer electrolyte.- High voltage electrolyte.- Separator.- Electrode binder and electrode process.- Safety approaches and technologies (such as, safety components/systems, advanced testing techniques and protocols).- Material preparation technologies (such as solid state reaction, sol-gel, hydrothermal, mechanical milling, nano-technologies).- Material characterization technologies (such as for electrode structure, electrolyte electrochemical stability, and electrode-electrolyte interface etc.).- Cell characterization technologies (at cell level, such as those for performance, aging/degradation, safety, etc).- Battery pack and applications (focusing on electric and thermal managements, HEV/EV applications).- Part II Batteries beyond lithium-ion.- Lithium-air battery.- Lithium-sulfur battery.- Lithium battery based on conversion-type cathode (such as CoF3, FeF3 etc).- Lithium battery based on organic cathode.- Sodium-ion battery.- Magnesium battery.- Flow battery
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