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Sodium-based batteries: development, commercialization journey and new emerging chemistries

Poonam Yadav, Vilas Shelke, Apurva Patrike, Manjusha V. Shelke

2022Oxford Open Materials Science52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Development, commercialization and use of Li-ion batteries (LIBs) will reach their peak soon. At present, this is posing the future risk of supply of raw materials for LIBs due to their restricted distribution and lack of effective Li-recycling technology. Sodium-based batteries (SBBs) are considered the best alternative to LIBs due to their similarity in chemistries and fabrication techniques. However, SBB technology does not have high energy density and is not mature enough yet to meet the energy requirement of wide application sectors. Scientists are optimizing different anode, cathode and electrolyte materials, and fabrication techniques to boost the electrochemical performance of SBB. Several companies have been founded to commercialize the SBB technology. This review summarizes the development of different SBB chemistries and their commercialization by companies. It also discusses chemistries that seem promising in the future development and commercialization of SBBs.

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