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Gallium‐based liquid metals for lithium‐ion batteries
by
Wang, Yun‐Xiao
, Dou, Shi‐Xue
, Du, Yi
, Zhang, Bin‐Wei
, Ren, Long
, Xu, Xun
in
anode
/ Anodes
/ cathode
/ Cathodes
/ Cathodic protection
/ Electrode materials
/ Electrodes
/ electrolyte
/ Electrolytes
/ Energy storage
/ Gallium
/ gallium‐based liquid metals
/ Healing
/ Laptop computers
/ Liquid metals
/ Lithium
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Metals
/ Phase transitions
/ Solids
/ Storage systems
/ Temperature
2022
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Gallium‐based liquid metals for lithium‐ion batteries
by
Wang, Yun‐Xiao
, Dou, Shi‐Xue
, Du, Yi
, Zhang, Bin‐Wei
, Ren, Long
, Xu, Xun
in
anode
/ Anodes
/ cathode
/ Cathodes
/ Cathodic protection
/ Electrode materials
/ Electrodes
/ electrolyte
/ Electrolytes
/ Energy storage
/ Gallium
/ gallium‐based liquid metals
/ Healing
/ Laptop computers
/ Liquid metals
/ Lithium
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Metals
/ Phase transitions
/ Solids
/ Storage systems
/ Temperature
2022
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Gallium‐based liquid metals for lithium‐ion batteries
by
Wang, Yun‐Xiao
, Dou, Shi‐Xue
, Du, Yi
, Zhang, Bin‐Wei
, Ren, Long
, Xu, Xun
in
anode
/ Anodes
/ cathode
/ Cathodes
/ Cathodic protection
/ Electrode materials
/ Electrodes
/ electrolyte
/ Electrolytes
/ Energy storage
/ Gallium
/ gallium‐based liquid metals
/ Healing
/ Laptop computers
/ Liquid metals
/ Lithium
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Metals
/ Phase transitions
/ Solids
/ Storage systems
/ Temperature
2022
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Gallium‐based liquid metals for lithium‐ion batteries
2022
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Lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) are one of the most exciting inventions of the 20th century and have been widely employed in modern society. LIBs have powered many of our electronics, such as laptop computers, smartphones, and even large‐scale energy storage systems. With the development of modern technology, next‐generation LIBs with higher energy density are in demand. A number of electrode materials with high theoretical capacity, including Sn, Si, Li metal anode, and S cathode materials, have been explored. Nevertheless, they usually suffer from structural or interface failure during cycling, limiting their practical application. Ga‐based liquid metals (LMs) possess self‐healing capability, fluidity, and metallic advantages so they have been employed as self‐healing skeletons or interfacial protective layers to minimize the negative impact of volume expansion or dendritic growth on the electrode materials. Herein, the features of Ga‐based LMs are briefly discussed to indicate their potential for battery systems. In addition, recent developments on Ga‐based LMs applied in LIBs have been summarized, including from the aspects of anodes, cathodes, and electrolytes. Finally, future opportunities and challenges for the development of Ga‐based LMs in LIBs are highlighted. Ga‐based liquid metals (LMs) applied in lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) have been systematically reviewed, including the characteristic of Ga‐based LMs, and their application in anodes, cathodes, and electrolytes. The advances and key issues of LMs in the design electrode/electrolyte interface are discussed in detail. The perspectives for the future development of Ga‐based LMs in LIBs are also proposed.
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