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Battery Chemistry Li-ion Solid-State and Beyond

Battery Chemistry Li-ion Solid-State and Beyond
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Author(s): Himadri Sekhar Das (Haldia Institute of Technology, India), Sudipta Banerjee (Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International University, Pune, India), Heranmoy Maity (Ideal Institute of Engineering Kalyani, Nadia, India)and Gourisankar Roymahapatra (Haldia Institute of Technology, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 38
Source title: Sustainable Chemistry and Pioneering Green Engineering Solutions
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shrikaant Kulkarni (Sanjivani University, India & Victorian Institute of Technology, Australia)and Hemantkumar Akolkar (Rayat Shikshan Sanstha’s Abasaheb Marathe Arts and New Commerce Science College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-1409-9.ch003

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Abstract

Battery chemistry has undergone a transformative journey, propelling advancements in energy storage technologies that are pivotal to modern applications. This chapter delves into the evolution and comparative analysis of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, solid-state batteries, and emerging alternatives. Li-ion batteries, known for their high energy density and longevity, have dominated the energy storage market, yet face challenges such as safety concerns and resource dependency. Solid-state batteries, featuring non-flammable solid electrolytes, promise enhanced safety, higher energy densities, and longer lifespans but are hindered by manufacturing complexities and cost. Beyond these, next-generation chemistries, including lithium-sulfur, sodium-ion, and multivalent systems, offer potential breakthroughs in affordability, sustainability, and performance. The chapter examines key materials, electrochemical mechanisms, and technological hurdles, alongside discussing future directions such as recycling, sustainability, and integration into renewable energy systems.

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