Functional Polymers for Metal-ion Batteries
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Product details
- ISBN 9783527350681
- Weight: 595g
- Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 15 Feb 2023
- Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Unique and useful book covering fundamental knowledge and practical applications of polymer materials in energy storage systems
In Functional Polymers for Metal-Ion Batteries, the recent development and achievements of polymer-based materials are comprehensively analyzed in four directions, including electrode materials, binders, separators, and solid electrolytes, highlighting the working mechanisms, classification, design strategies, and practical applications of these polymer materials in mental-ion batteries.
Specific sample topics covered in Functional Polymers for Metal-Ion Batteries include:
- Prominent advantages of various solid-state electrolytes, such as low flammability, easy processability, more tolerance to vibration, shock, and mechanical deformation
- Why and how functional polymers present opportunities to maximize energy density and pursue the sustainability of the battery industry
- How the application of functional polymers in metal-ion batteries helps enhance the high energy density of energy storage devices and reduce carbon footprint during production
- How development of functional separators could significantly lower the cost of battery manufacturing
Providing a comprehensive understanding of the role of polymers in the whole configuration of metal-ion batteries from electrodes to electrolytes, Functional Polymers for Metal-Ion Batteries is an ideal resource for materials scientists, electrochemists, and polymer, solid state, and physical chemists who wish to understand the latest developments of this technology.
Shanqing Zhang obtained his Ph.D. degree in electrochemistry in 2001 at Griffith University, Australia. He was promoted to full professor and theme leader at Griffith University in 2016.
Jun Lu completed his Ph.D. in 2009 from the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Utah. He is currently a Professor at Zhejiang University, China.
