Overview of Electrode Advances in Commercial Li-ion Batteries

22 January 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

This review paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the electrode materials used for Li-ion batteries. We explore key areas of electrode materials for Li-ion batteries and discuss the advancements and challenges associated with them. Through an extensive literature review, we identify the current state of research, methodologies, and applications related to Li-ion battery electrodes. Our study covers a wide range of subtopics, including the theoretical aspects of the basic functioning of lithium-ion batteries and the crystal structures of different electrode materials. Additionally, we discuss emerging trends and future directions in the development of high-performance commercial battery electrodes, providing insights into promising avenues for further research. By synthesizing existing knowledge and analyzing the latest research, this review aims to provide a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders interested in developing state-of-the-art high-performance Li-ion batteries. The findings and perspectives presented in this paper contribute to a deeper understanding of the electrode materials for Li-ion batteries and their advantages and disadvantages, ultimately fostering advancements and innovation in the commercial electrode technology.

Keywords

Lithium-ion battery
electrode
cathode
anode
future trends

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