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MATERIALS CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3qm00226h
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Nanomaterials are being explored as potential cathode materials in mainstream lithium-ion batteries, but research is still in the early stages. The synthesis of transition metal oxide nanomaterials and their performance as cathodes in Li-ion batteries are discussed in this review. The aim is to provide researchers with an understanding of the current challenges and opportunities in working with nanomaterials for next-generation batteries.
Nanomaterials are the wonder materials in many distinguished fields, yet their research in mainstream lithium-ion batteries is at initial stages. Polyanion-based cathode materials use nanostructuring to enhance their performance throughput, yet due to several property mismatches, the transition metal oxide system still lags in adapting nanomaterials. Due to such slow-paced development reason, this review addresses accumulated knowledge on transition metal oxide nanomaterial synthesis and their performance in applications as cathode materials in Li-ion batteries. Through this work, we aim to provide researchers with knowledge such as the present challenges to overcome and vast opportunities for working with nanomaterials as cathodes for next-generation Li-ion batteries.
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