2023 roadmap for potassium-ion batteries

Author:

Xu YangORCID,Titirici MagdaORCID,Chen Jingwei,Cora Furio,Cullen Patrick L,Edge Jacqueline SophieORCID,Fan Kun,Fan Ling,Feng JingyuORCID,Hosaka Tomooki,Hu Junyang,Huang Weiwei,Hyde Timothy I,Imtiaz SumairORCID,Kang Feiyu,Kennedy Tadhg,Kim Eun Jeong,Komaba Shinichi,Lander LauraORCID,Le Pham Phuong NamORCID,Liu Pengcheng,Lu Bingan,Meng Fanlu,Mitlin David,Monconduit LaureORCID,Palgrave Robert G,Qin Lei,Ryan Kevin M,Sankar GopinathanORCID,Scanlon David O,Shi Tianyi,Stievano LorenzoORCID,Tinker Henry R,Wang ChengliangORCID,Wang Hang,Wang Huanlei,Wu Yiying,Zhai Dengyun,Zhang QichunORCID,Zhou MinORCID,Zou Jincheng

Abstract

Abstract The heavy reliance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) has caused rising concerns on the sustainability of lithium and transition metal and the ethic issue around mining practice. Developing alternative energy storage technologies beyond lithium has become a prominent slice of global energy research portfolio. The alternative technologies play a vital role in shaping the future landscape of energy storage, from electrified mobility to the efficient utilization of renewable energies and further to large-scale stationary energy storage. Potassium-ion batteries (PIBs) are a promising alternative given its chemical and economic benefits, making a strong competitor to LIBs and sodium-ion batteries for different applications. However, many are unknown regarding potassium storage processes in materials and how it differs from lithium and sodium and understanding of solid–liquid interfacial chemistry is massively insufficient in PIBs. Therefore, there remain outstanding issues to advance the commercial prospects of the PIB technology. This Roadmap highlights the up-to-date scientific and technological advances and the insights into solving challenging issues to accelerate the development of PIBs. We hope this Roadmap aids the wider PIB research community and provides a cross-referencing to other beyond lithium energy storage technologies in the fast-pacing research landscape.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Faraday Institution

Royal Society

Leverhulme Trust

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

JSPS KAKENHI

City University of Hong Kong

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

National Key R&D Program of China

European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program

Science Foundation Ireland

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National 1000-Talents Program

USTC start-up funding

Shenzhen Stable Supporting Project

Local Innovative and Research Teams Project of Guangdong Pearl River Talents Program

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Energy,Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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