Crystals (Feb 2023)

A Brief Review of Sodium Bismuth Titanate-Based Lead-Free Materials for Energy Storage: Solid Solution Modification, Metal/metallic Oxide Doping, Defect Engineering and Process Optimizing

  • Zhuo Li,
  • Qiangbin Yang,
  • Chenbo Wang,
  • Jiayong Zhang,
  • Zixuan Wang,
  • Boyang Gao,
  • Zhe Li,
  • Zhuo Wang,
  • Xin Yan,
  • Tao Ai,
  • Dawei Wang,
  • Yanhui Niu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13020295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 295

Abstract

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With the ever-increasing demand for energy, research on energy storage materials is imperative. Thereinto, dielectric materials are regarded as one of the potential candidates for application in advanced pulsed capacitors by reason of their ultrahigh energy-storage density, low energy loss, and good thermal stability. Among the numerous dielectric materials for energy storage, sodium bismuth titanate (Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3, BNT) with high saturation polarization, as one of the successful alternatives to lead-based materials, has been extensively studied. However, degraded dielectric and ferroelectric properties as a consequence of chemical alterations usually produced by inhomogeneity in microstructure and composition due to the ion volatilization during preparing, thus affecting performance of devices. Hence, this review served to encompass the current state and progress on the optimization of energy storage performance in lead-free BNT-based materials over the past few years, including ceramics, multilayer ceramics, thin films, and thick films, involved in solid solution modification, metal/metallic oxide doping, process optimization and other related aspects to optimize energy storage performance. Furthermore, some prospective approach in the improvement of energy storage performance for BNT-based materials were also provided in this work according to the existing theoretical and experimental results, to impel their practical application.

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