Synthesis and Characterization of Nano Composites for Lithium Ion Batteries
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2020
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Approaching energy disasters, globally increasing demand for energy and the
expected natural effect of expanded energy utilization require greener, safer, and low-
cost energy storage advancement. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been
successfully fulfil the much of energy storage demand; but, lithium (Li) is an
expensive metal, is unevenly distributed globally, and stances serious safety and
environmental issues. There is lot of need to alternate old energy storage
technologies. Zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) have recently attracted attention owing to their
eco friendliness, safety, abundance and lower cost, compared to LIBs. Zinc ion
batteries (ZIBs) use aqueous electrolytes, which is advantageous over other
multivalent ion batteries such as Mg2+, Ca2+, Al3+ that work in more complex
electrolytes. Nevertheless, many fundamental and challenges need to with every new
technology, many fundamental and challenges need to overcome as for new
technology ZIBs towards commercial products. In this thesis, we developed V2O5
/ZnO through hydrothermal method and incorporate with lignocellulose as binder
material to support modern bendable technology, including an understanding of
working principle, reaction mechanism, electrolyte and characterization of developed
cathode material for zinc ion batteries.
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Department of Physics, FA18, Physics, Vanadium, Natural Fibers, Modern Bendable Energy Storage, Dr Ashfaq Ahmad