Room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries : anode, cathode, and electrolyte design / edited by Vipin Kumar.
Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2024Description: xv, 159p. illContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032482422
- 621.31/2424 23/eng/20231019
- TK 2945 .S63 .R66
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Sodium sulfur battery technology -- Sodium metal anode : past, present, and future of sodium metal anode -- Sulfur cathode : progress in the development of sulfur cathode -- Electrolytes for room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries : a holistic approach to understand solvation -- Analytical techniques to probe room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries -- Sodium sulfur batteries : similarities and differences with lithium-sulfur battery -- Other sodium metal based rechargeable battery technologies : a brief introduction to sodium dual ion batteries -- Conclusion and prospects.
"This book provides an effective review and critical analysis of the recently demonstrated room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries. Divided into three sections, it highlights the status of the technologies and strategies developed for the sodium metal anode, insight into the development of sulfur cathode, and electrolyte engineering. It reviews past, present, and future perspectives for each cell component including characterization tools unveiling the fundamental understanding of the room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries. Features: Highlights scientific challenges in developing room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries Covers pertinent anode, cathode, and electrolyte engineering Provides scientific and technical interpretation for each of the cell components Discusses how Na-S batteries relates to the more extensively researched Li-S batteries Explores importance of the SEI and CEI in developing stable sodium-sulfur batteries This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in energy science, materials science, and electrochemistry"-- Provided by publisher.
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