Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm
Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces
Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm
ISBN: 978-0-443-15534-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
Rechargeable Batteries: Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces�reviews the latest advances in nanomaterials and understanding of battery chemistry processes to enable new battery technologies.
First the, mechanism of ionic storage at the nanoscale and the chemistry of solid interphase films and the electrode/electrolyte interface is considered. Then, the book explores the barriers and opportunities of nanostructures for commercial adoption and how recent research has tried to overcome these challenges through materials design and electrolyte modification for different battery chemistries. Techniques used to effectively characterize new electrode materials to fast track the development of secondary rechargeable batteries are discussed. Finally, key issues preventing the lab scale battery advancement to commercial applications, are examined.
Rechargeable Batteries: Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces is suitable for researchers and practitioners in academia and R&D in the subject areas of materials science and engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering and energy.
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1. Introduction to battery technology�
2. Electrochemistry and ionic storage at the nanoscale
3. Transformation of electrodes from bulk to nanoscale
4. Challenges with nanostructured electrodes�
5. Challenges with electrolytes at the nanoscale
6. Electrode/electrolyte interface
7. Importance of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) and its dynamics�
8. Nanostructured anodes
9. Nanostructured cathodes
10. Importance of Theoretical calculations in Battery Research
11. Metal batteries
12. Host nanostructures for metal electrodes
13. Metal air batteries
14. Sulphur batteries
15. Silicon battery
16. Electrolytes
17. Ionic batteries
18. Aqueous batteries
19. Solid-state batteries
20. Advanced characterization tools
21. From lab scale to grid-scale
22. Recovery of materials from consumed batteries




