Aqueous ammonium-ion (NH4 + ) batteries (AAIB) are a recently emerging technology that utilize the abundant electrode resources and the fast diffusion kinetics of NH4 + to deliver an excellent rate performance at a low cost. Although significant progress has been made on AAIBs, the technology is still limited by various challenges. In this Minireview, the most recent advances are comprehensively summarized and discussed, including cathode and anode materials as well as the electrolytes. Finally, a perspective on possible solutions for the current limitations of AAIBs is provided.

The emergence of aqueous ammonium-ion batteries / Han, Jin; Varzi, Alberto; Passerini, Stefano. - In: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. - ISSN 1521-3773. - 61:14(2022). [10.1002/anie.202115046]

The emergence of aqueous ammonium-ion batteries

Passerini, Stefano
2022

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Aqueous ammonium-ion (NH4 + ) batteries (AAIB) are a recently emerging technology that utilize the abundant electrode resources and the fast diffusion kinetics of NH4 + to deliver an excellent rate performance at a low cost. Although significant progress has been made on AAIBs, the technology is still limited by various challenges. In this Minireview, the most recent advances are comprehensively summarized and discussed, including cathode and anode materials as well as the electrolytes. Finally, a perspective on possible solutions for the current limitations of AAIBs is provided.
2022
ammonium ions; aqueous electrolytes; batteries; electrode materials; storage mechanism
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The emergence of aqueous ammonium-ion batteries / Han, Jin; Varzi, Alberto; Passerini, Stefano. - In: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. - ISSN 1521-3773. - 61:14(2022). [10.1002/anie.202115046]
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