Lithium‐based batteries, history, current status, challenges, and future perspectives

Author:

Wulandari Triana1,Fawcett Derek1,Majumder Subhasish B.2,Poinern Gerrard E. J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Murdoch Applied Nanotechnology Research Group, School of Engineering and Energy, School of Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry and Physics Murdoch University Murdoch Western Australia Australia

2. Materials Science Center Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur India

Abstract

AbstractCurrently, the main drivers for developing Li‐ion batteries for efficient energy applications include energy density, cost, calendar life, and safety. The high energy/capacity anodes and cathodes needed for these applications are hindered by challenges like: (1) aging and degradation; (2) improved safety; (3) material costs, and (4) recyclability. The present review begins by summarising the progress made from early Li‐metal anode‐based batteries to current commercial Li‐ion batteries. Then discusses the recent progress made in studying and developing various types of novel materials for both anode and cathode electrodes, as well the various types of electrolytes and separator materials developed specifically for Li‐ion battery operation. Battery management, handling, and safety are also discussed at length. Also, as a consequence of the exponential growth in the production of Li‐ion batteries over the last 10 years, the review identifies the challenge of dealing with the ever‐increasing quantities of spent batteries. The review further identifies the economic value of metals like Co and Ni contained within the batteries and the extremely large numbers of batteries produced to date and the extremely large volumes that are expected to be manufactured in the next 10 years. Thus, highlighting the need to develop effective recycling strategies to reduce the levels of mining for raw materials and prevention of harmful products from entering the environment through landfill disposal.

Publisher

Wiley

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