Sodiophilic design for sodium-metal batteries: progress and prospects

Wanjie Gao, Yinxu Lu, Xu Tan, Tao Wang, Yueheng Yu, Yuhan Lu, Xinghao Zhang, Jie Wang, Yang Liu, Xi Liu, Bingyan Song, Shafi Ullah, Jiarui He, Yuping Wu

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Abstract

Sodium-metal batteries are considered as attractive energy storage systems because of the high theoretical capacity, low redox potential, and abundant resources of metallic sodium (Na). However, the uncontrolled growth of Na dendrites significantly hinders their practical feasibility, leading to poor coulombic efficiency, limited cycling lifespan, and severe safety issues. To tackle this issue, many strategies focusing on sodiophilic design have been developed to ensure uniform and dendrite-free Na deposition. Unfortunately, it is noteworthy that the latest progress in sodiophilic design lacks a comprehensive and systematic evaluation. This review begins by thoroughly elucidating the formation mechanisms of Na dendrites and the underlying causes of battery failure. Subsequently, the recent scientific advancements for extending the cycling lifespan of Na metal batteries are comprehensively summarized based on a sodiophilic design strategy. Finally, we propose conclusive insights into enhancing the sodiophilic properties of Na metal anodes, which may guide battery design and deepen the understanding of sodiophilicity for the development of Na metal batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1630-1657
Number of pages28
JournalEnergy and Environmental Science
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

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