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MoS2 for beyond lithium-ion batteries

Feipeng Yang, Xuefei Feng, Per‐Anders Glans, Jinghua Guo

2021APL Materials45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a typical transition-metal chalcogenide material, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has received tremendous attention because of its unique layered structure and versatile chemical, electronic, and optical properties. With the focus of this Perspective on the energy storage area, one of the most important contributions of MoS2 is that it sparked the birth of the rechargeable lithium battery in the early 1980s, which later formed the foundation of commercial lithium batteries. After four decades, admitting that MoS2 is still playing a significant role in the lithium-ion battery field and considerable effort was made to decipher the mechanism through ex situ and in situ studies and by means of MoS2 nanostructure engineering that advances the lithium battery performance, it is also used in beyond lithium-ion batteries, such as sodium, magnesium, calcium, and aluminum energy storage systems. Such alternative battery systems are desirable because of the safety concerns of lithium and the depletion of lithium reserves and corresponding increase in cost. In this Perspective, recent development on the fabrication of novel MoS2 nanostructures was discussed, followed by the scrutinization of their application in beyond lithium-ion batteries and the in situ/operando methods involved in these studies. Finally, a brief summary and outlook that may help with the future advancement of the beyond lithium-ion batteries are presented.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium (medication)Materials scienceBattery (electricity)NanotechnologyEnergy storageMolybdenum disulfideLithium vanadium phosphate batteryEngineering physicsMetallurgyEngineeringQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)EndocrinologyPhysicsMedicine2D Materials and ApplicationsMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvancements in Battery Materials
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