Tin-Based Anode Materials for Stable Sodium Storage: Progress and Perspective

Adv Mater. 2022 Feb;34(7):e2106895. doi: 10.1002/adma.202106895. Epub 2022 Jan 6.

Abstract

Because of concerns regarding shortages of lithium resources and the urgent need to develop low-cost and high-efficiency energy-storage systems, research and applications of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have re-emerged in recent years. Herein, recent advances in high-capacity Sn-based anode materials for stable SIBs are highlighted, including tin (Sn) alloys, Sn oxides, Sn sulfides, Sn selenides, Sn phosphides, and their composites. The reaction mechanisms between Sn-based materials and sodium are clarified. Multiphase and multiscale structural optimizations of Sn-based materials to achieve good sodium-storage performance are emphasized. Full-cell designs using Sn-based materials as anodes and further development of Sn-based materials are discussed from a commercialization perspective. Insights into the preparation of future high-performance Sn-based anode materials and the construction of sodium-ion full batteries with a high energy density and long service life are provided.

Keywords: anodes; reaction mechanism; sodium-ion batteries; structure design; tin-based materials.

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