Aqueous Rechargeable Batteries: New Materials and Methods

A special issue of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105). This special issue belongs to the section "Battery Materials and Interfaces: Anode, Cathode, Separators and Electrolytes or Others".

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Interests: rechargeable batteries; electrochemistry; inorganic chemistry; supramolecular chemistry
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Dear Colleagues,

The demand for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) based on organic electrolytes for large-scale applications, such as electric vehicles and power storage devices, is rapidly increasing. However, current organic solvent-based electrolytes used in commercial LIBs pose serious hazards, such as fire and explosion. To address these issues, researchers are exploring the use of non-volatile aqueous electrolytes that have a high thermal resistance, are inexpensive, and are environmentally friendly.

For this Special Issue, we are seeking contributions that address the following topics:

  • Improving the cathode's voltage by methods such as doping cathode materials with high electronegativity atoms;
  • Novel high-voltage organic cathode materials;
  • Design theory of aqueous electrolytes;
  • Introduction of technologies such as machine learning for rapid optimization to improve aqueous-based battery performance;
  • Address the HER (hydrogen evolution reaction) issue at the anode interface to prevent the swelling of the battery, especially in mass production units;
  • Introduction of a passivation layer on the anode side to suppress the HER;
  • Development of electrolytes that are tolerant to the HER.

Dr. Kwan Woo Nam
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • aqueous rechargeable batteries
  • high-voltage aqueous rechargeable batteries
  • electrolytes with a large ESW (electrochemical stability window)
  • anode reforming to suppress the HER

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