Rechargeable Seawater Batteries-From Concept to Applications.

NASICON energy storage rechargeable batteries seawater batteries sodium-ion

Journal

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
ISSN: 1521-4095
Titre abrégé: Adv Mater
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 9885358

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2019
Historique:
received: 31 07 2018
pubmed: 28 12 2018
medline: 28 12 2018
entrez: 28 12 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Harvesting energy from natural resources is of significant interest because of their abundance and sustainability. Seawater is the most abundant natural resource on earth, covering two-thirds of the surface. The rechargeable seawater battery is a new energy storage platform that enables interconversion of electrical energy and chemical energy by tapping into seawater as an infinite medium. Here, an overview of the research and development activities of seawater batteries toward practical applications is presented. Seawater batteries consist of anode and cathode compartments that are separated by a Na-ion conducting membrane, which allows only Na

Identifiants

pubmed: 30589114
doi: 10.1002/adma.201804936
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Pagination

e1804936

Subventions

Organisme : KEPCO
Organisme : 2018 Research Fund
ID : 2.160690.01
Organisme : National Research Foundation of Korea
ID : 2017R1D1A1B03033428
Organisme : Ministry of Education

Informations de copyright

© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

Auteurs

Soo Min Hwang (SM)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

Jeong-Sun Park (JS)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

Yongil Kim (Y)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

Wooseok Go (W)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

Jinhyup Han (J)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

Youngjin Kim (Y)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

Youngsik Kim (Y)

School of Energy & Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.
Energy Materials and Devices Lab, 4TOONE Corporation, UNIST-gil 50, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea.

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