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Applying Machine Learning to Rechargeable Batteries: From the Microscale to the Macroscale

Xiang Chen, Xinyan Liu, Xin Shen, Qiang Zhang

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition167 citationsDOI

Abstract

Emerging machine learning (ML) methods are widely applied in chemistry and materials science studies and have led to a focus on data-driven research. This Minireview summarizes the application of ML to rechargeable batteries, from the microscale to the macroscale. Specifically, ML offers a strategy to explore new functionals for density functional theory calculations and new potentials for molecular dynamics simulations, which are expected to significantly enhance the challenging descriptions of interfaces and amorphous structures. ML also possesses a great potential to mine and unveil valuable information from both experimental and theoretical datasets. A quantitative "structure-function" correlation can thus be established, which can be used to predict the ionic conductivity of solids as well as the battery lifespan. ML also exhibits great advantages in strategy optimization, such as fast-charge procedures. The future combination of multiscale simulations, experiments, and ML is also discussed and the role of humans in data-driven research is highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

Microscale chemistryBattery (electricity)Computer scienceFunction (biology)NanotechnologyFocus (optics)Amorphous solidMaterials scienceBiochemical engineeringArtificial intelligenceChemistryPhysicsEngineeringMathematicsThermodynamicsBiologyEvolutionary biologyOrganic chemistryOpticsPower (physics)Mathematics educationMachine Learning in Materials ScienceAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies