The emerging chemistry of sodium ion batteries for electrochemical energy storage

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2015 Mar 9;54(11):3431-48. doi: 10.1002/anie.201410376. Epub 2015 Feb 4.

Abstract

Energy storage technology has received significant attention for portable electronic devices, electric vehicle propulsion, bulk electricity storage at power stations, and load leveling of renewable sources, such as solar energy and wind power. Lithium ion batteries have dominated most of the first two applications. For the last two cases, however, moving beyond lithium batteries to the element that lies below-sodium-is a sensible step that offers sustainability and cost-effectiveness. This requires an evaluation of the science underpinning these devices, including the discovery of new materials, their electrochemistry, and an increased understanding of ion mobility based on computational methods. The Review considers some of the current scientific issues underpinning sodium ion batteries.

Keywords: anodes; cathodes; energy storage; grid storage; sodium ion batteries.