Title Natural graphite and iron sulfide used as negative electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries
Authors Ūsovienė, Eglė ; Griškonis, Egidijus
DOI 10.15388/Proceedings.2024.46
ISBN 9786090710517
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Is Part of Open readings 2024: the 67th international conference for students of physics and natural sciences: book of abstracts / editors: M. Keršys, R. Naina, V. Adomaitis, E. Maskvytis.. Vilnius : Vilnius University Press, 2024. p. 172.. ISBN 9786090710517
Abstract [eng] To transition from fossil fuels to more sustainable energy systems there should be more energy-storing solutions offered in the current market [1]. The most prominent and widely used are Lithium-ion batteries (LIB’s) which in recent years have become costly and deficient. To combat this problem new electrical energy storage solutions must be introduced into the current market. Sodium-ion batteries (SIB’s) are a good solution because of sodium's abundance and low cost but to be offered in the current market their properties must match or be better than LIB predecessors [2]. For this to happen new research of SIB electrode materials must be conducted. The most prominent and widely used negative electrode materials is graphite but in order to offer better quality new negative electrode materials, the addition of various other compounds to graphite are being explored [3]. Iron sulfides could be an excellent addition to natural graphite because of its high theoretical capacity and low cost [4]. [...].
Published Vilnius : Vilnius University Press, 2024
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2024
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