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Metal-organic framework derived porous structures towards lithium rechargeable batteries

Title
Metal-organic framework derived porous structures towards lithium rechargeable batteries
Author(s)
Han, Sang A.Qutaish, HamzehLee, Jong-WonPark, Min-SikKim, Jung Ho
Issued Date
2023-02
Citation
EcoMat, v.5, no.2
Type
Article
Author Keywords
metal-organic frameworksporous structurelithium-air batterylithium-ion batterylithium-metal batterylithium-sulfur battery
Keywords
ZEOLITIC IMIDAZOLATE FRAMEWORKSHIGH-PERFORMANCE ANODEZINC-AIR BATTERIESROOM-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESISASSISTED MECHANOCHEMICAL SYNTHESISELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY-STORAGEPSEUDO-CAPACITIVE MATERIALHOLLOW CARBON NANOSPHERESHIGH-THROUGHPUT SYNTHESISPRUSSIAN BLUE ANALOGS
ISSN
2567-3173
Abstract
Batteries are a promising technology in the field of electrical energy storage and have made tremendous strides in recent few decades. In particular, lithium-ion batteries are leading the smart device era as an essential component of portable electronic devices. From the materials aspect, new and creative solutions are required to resolve the current technical issues on advanced lithium (Li) batteries and improve their safety. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are considered as tempting candidates to satisfy the requirements of advanced energy storage technologies. In this review, we discuss the characteristics of MOFs for application in different types of Li batteries. A review of these emerging studies in which MOFs have been applied in lithium storage devices can provide an informative blueprint for future MOF research on next-generation advanced energy storage devices.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17020
DOI
10.1002/eom2.12283
Publisher
Wiley
Related Researcher
  • 이종원 Lee, Jong-Won
  • Research Interests 이차전지; 연료전지; 재료전기화학; 나노에너지소재
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