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    Author(s)Hailiang Wang, Boniface P. T. Fokwa
    PublisherJOHN WILEY
    ISBN9781119431992
    Pages416
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2019

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    JOHN WILEY Inorganic Battery Materials 2019 Edition by Hailiang Wang, Boniface P. T. Fokwa

    A guide to the fundamental chemistry and recent advances of battery materialsIn one comprehensive volume, Inorganic Battery Materials explores the basic chemistry principles, recent advances, and the challenges and opportunities of the current and emerging technologies of battery materials. With contributions from an international panel of experts, this authoritative resource contains information on the fundamental features of battery materials, discussions on material synthesis, structural characterizations and electrochemical reactions. The book explores a wide range of topics including the state-of-the-art lithium ion battery chemistry to more energy-aggressive chemistries involving lithium metal. The authors also include a review of sulfur and oxygen, aqueous battery chemistry, redox flow battery chemistry, solid state battery chemistry and environmentally beneficial carbon dioxide battery chemistry. In the context of renewable energy utilization and transportation electrification, battery technologies have been under more extensive and intensive development than ever. This important book: Provides an understanding of the chemistry of a battery technologyExplores battery technology's potential as well as the obstacles that hamper the potential from being realizedHighlights new applications and points out the potential growth areas that can serve as inspirations for future researchIncludes an understanding of the chemistry of battery materials and how they store and convert energyWritten for students and academics in the fields of energy materials, electrochemistry, solid state chemistry, inorganic materials chemistry and materials science, Inorganic Battery Materials focuses on the inorganic chemistry of battery materials associated with both current and future battery technologies to provide a unique reference in the field.About EIBC BooksThe Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (EIBC) was created as an online reference in 2012 by merging the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry and the Handbook of Metalloproteins. The resulting combination proves to be the defining reference work in the field of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and a lot of chemistry libraries around the world have access to the online version. Many readers, however, prefer to have more concise thematic volumes in print, targeted to their specific area of interest. This feedback from EIBC readers has encouraged the Editors to plan a series of EIBC Books [formerly called EIC Books], focusing on topics of current interest. EIBC Books will appear on a regular basis, will be edited by the EIBC Editors and specialist Guest Editors, and will feature articles from leading scholars in their fields. EIBC Books aim to provide both the starting research student and the confirmed research worker with a critical distillation of the leading concepts in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and provide a structured entry into the fields covered. Contributors ixSeries Preface xiiiVolume Preface xvPart 1: Chemistry of Li-Ion Battery Materials 1Silicon-Based Anodes for Advanced Lithium-Ion Batteries 3Junhua Song, Xiaolin Li and Ji-Guang ZhangSurface Chemistry of Alkali-Ion Battery Cathode Materials 15Muhammad M. Rahman and Feng LinPart 2: Lithium Metal Battery Materials 39Li-CO2 Batteries 41Zhaojun Xie and Zhen ZhouS Electrode Materials 59Feng LiLithium Metal Anode 75Siyuan Li, Jixiang Yang and Yingying LuLithium Oxygen Battery 97Raymond A. Wong, Hye Ryung Byon, Morgan L. Thomas, Kaoru Dokko and Masayoshi WatanabeStructural Engineering of Cathode Materials for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries 121Ligui Li, Jingping Yu, Nan Wang, Jun Zhao, Bin Fan, Shuaibo Zeng and Shaowei ChenPart 3: Materials and Chemistry of Non-Lithium Batteries 151How to Maximize the Potential of Zn-Air Battery: Toward Acceptable Rechargeable Technology with or without Electricity 153Joohyuk Park, Jang-Soo Lee and Jaephil ChoSolid State and Materials Chemistry for Sodium-Ion Batteries 161Divya Sehrawat, Neeraj Sharma and Jennifer H. StansbyMultivalent Metallic Anodes for Rechargeable Batteries 197Jennifer L. Schaefer and Laura C. MerrillRedox-Active Inorganic Materials for Redox Flow Batteries 211Bo Hu, Jian Luo, Camden DeBruler, Maowei Hu, Wenda Wu and T. Leo LiuElectrode and Electrolyte Interaction in Aqueous Electrochemical Energy Storage 237Xiaowei TengNa-Ion Batteries: Positive Electrode Materials 253Elizabeth H. Driscoll, Laura L. Driscoll and Peter R. SlaterPart 4: Electrolyte Chemistry for Rechargeable Batteries 267Solid-State Electrolyte 269Wei Luo, Chuang Yu and Liangbing HuChemistry of Soft Matter Battery Electrolytes 279Jelena PopovicModeling Solid State Batteries 291Ting Hei Wan, Ziheng Lu and Francesco CiucciPart 5: Advanced Characterizations of Inorganic Battery Materials 309TEM Studies on Electrode Materials for Secondary Ion Batteries 311Sooyeon Hwang and Dong SuSynchrotron-Based Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy for Battery Material Studies 339Wanli YangSolid Electrolyte Interphase in Lithium-Based Batteries 359Feifei Shi and Philip N. RossApplication of In Situ Electrochemical-Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy for the Study of Rechargeable Batteries 377Wentao Yao and Reza Shahbazian-YassarIndex 387



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