The most promising possible candidate for significant scientific advancements in widely used renewable energy-storage devices, including supercapacitors, batteries, fuel cells, solid oxide fuel cells, and solar-cell applications, is perovskite-based electrode materials. Perovskite compounds have been utilized as electrode materials for metal-ion batteries and have demonstrated significant electrochemical properties. The rising demand for electric vehicles has intensified research efforts to improve metal-ion battery performance by increasing power density, energy density, and cycle stability. Perovskites’ unique structural and physicochemical properties make them one of the most important compounds in various applications. Recently, perovskites and their composites have been classified as a novel category of pioneered materials for metal ion batteries. Compared to graphite and Li4Ti5O12, the perovskites have excellent cycling and charge storage capacity performance. This review covers the most recent developments in perovskites and their composites that are utilized as electrode materials in lithium and sodium-ion batteries and discusses the previous literature on oxide perovskites and organic-inorganic perovskites utilized as electrode materials for metal-ion batteries.
Fayed, M., & Mohamed, S. (2024). Perovskite-based nanomaterials for metal-ion batteries: A mini-review. The Bulletin Tabbin Institute for Metallurgical Studies (TIMS), 113(1), 14-31. doi: 10.21608/tims.2024.283773.1020
MLA
Moataz G. Fayed; Saad G. Mohamed. "Perovskite-based nanomaterials for metal-ion batteries: A mini-review", The Bulletin Tabbin Institute for Metallurgical Studies (TIMS), 113, 1, 2024, 14-31. doi: 10.21608/tims.2024.283773.1020
HARVARD
Fayed, M., Mohamed, S. (2024). 'Perovskite-based nanomaterials for metal-ion batteries: A mini-review', The Bulletin Tabbin Institute for Metallurgical Studies (TIMS), 113(1), pp. 14-31. doi: 10.21608/tims.2024.283773.1020
VANCOUVER
Fayed, M., Mohamed, S. Perovskite-based nanomaterials for metal-ion batteries: A mini-review. The Bulletin Tabbin Institute for Metallurgical Studies (TIMS), 2024; 113(1): 14-31. doi: 10.21608/tims.2024.283773.1020