Journal
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue 8, Pages 818-837Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b823474d
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- IT R&D program of MKE/IITA [2008-F-019-01]
- WCU (world class university) program (MEST)
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It is expected that the market dominance of lithium-ion batteries will continue for at least another decade as there are currently no competing alternatives with the versatility of lithium-ion batteries for powering mobile and portable devices; and for buffering the fluctuating supply of intermittent energy sources such as wind and solar. While the pursuit of higher energy density and higher power density materials constitute the bulk of current interest, there is increasing interest in durable active battery materials that can be produced with minimum environmental impact. It is with these considerations that TiO2- and Sn-based anode materials are most interesting candidates for fulfilling future green energy storage materials. This review will focus on the recent developments of nanostructured TiO2 and Sn-based anode materials, including rutile, anatase, TiO2 (B), and coated TiO2, and pristine SnO2, and SnO2/C, Sn(M)/C composites.
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