Carbon materials for metal-ion batteries

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Zhong Qiu [1 ]
Feng Cao [2 ]
Guoxiang Pan [3 ]
Chen Li [4 ]
Minghua Chen [5 ]
Yongqi Zhang [4 ]
Xinping He [1 ]
Yang Xia [1 ]
Xinhui Xia [1 ,6 ]
Wenkui Zhang [1 ]
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[1] College of Materials Science & Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology
[2] Department of Engineering Technology, Huzhou College
[3] Department of Materials Engineering, Huzhou University
[4] Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Science, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
[5] Key Laboratory of Engineering Dielectric and Applications(Ministry of Education), School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology
[6] State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials, Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Applications for Batteries of Zhejiang Province, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang
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Metal-ion(Li-, Na-, Zn-, K-, Mg-, and Al-ion) batteries(MIBs) play an important role in realizing the goals of “emission peak and carbon neutralization ” because of their green production techniques, lower pollution, high voltage, and large energy density. Carbon-based materials are indispensable for developing MIBs and are widely adopted as active or auxiliary materials in the anodes and cathodes. For example, carbon-based materials, including graphite, Si/C and hard carbon, have been used as anode materials for Li-and Na-ion batteries. Carbon can also be used as a conductive coating for cathodes, such as in LiFePO4/C, to achieve better performance. In addition, as new high-valence MIBs(Zn-, Al-, and Mg-ion) have emerged, a growing number of novel carbon-based materials have been utilized to construct high-performance MIBs. Herein, we discuss the recent development trends in advanced carbon-based materials for MIBs. The impact of the structure properties of advanced carbon-based materials on energy storage is addressed, and a perspective on their development is also proposed.
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