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2021 roadmap for sodium-ion batteries

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J. Phys. Energy 3 (2021) 031503 N Tapia-Ruiz et al Concluding remarks Further work is primarily required to develop high-potential and efficient sodiated organic cathode materials beyond p-type materials for NIB technology. A better understanding of the charge/discharge storage mechanisms is also crucial in order to design functional batteries, because each OEM seems to behave differently upon cycling. The use of computational techniques could be very useful in this quest. Organic compounds will not be able to supplement inorganic materials in terms of volumetric energy density, since their densities do not exceed 1.5 g cm−3, i.e. four to five times less than inorganic electrode materials. Furthermore, another drawback lies in their tendency to dissolve in liquid organic electrolytes, although the use of solid electrolytes could solve this limitation. Conversely, the implementation of soft organic polymer electrodes enables the fabrication of flexible and thin electrochemical devices which are potentially environmentally friendly. Finally, aqueous organic NIBs can be perceived as the ultimate solution for promoting non-flammable, cost-effective, and green batteries even if only hybrid systems are reported at the moment. 21

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