EcoMat (Jan 2022)

Hierarchically porous membranes for lithium rechargeable batteries: Recent progress and opportunities

  • Xiangcun Li,
  • Helong Jiang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Xuelin Guo,
  • Gaohong He,
  • Zhong Chu,
  • Guihua Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Hierarchically porous membranes offer an effective platform for facilitating mass transport and ion diffusion in energy storage systems and have the potential to achieve novel battery configurations. As the vital roles such as electrodes, interlayers, separators, and electrolytes in the battery systems, regulating the membrane porous structures and selecting appropriate membrane materials are significant for realizing high energy density, excellent rate capability, and long cycling stability of lithium rechargeable batteries (LRBs). In this review, we highlight recent progress on tunable synthesis of various porous membranes for LRB applications, and discuss how the membranes with hierarchically porous frameworks or ordered channels can be employed as electrodes/separators/interlayers for improved ion/electrolyte transport and charge transfer. We also present in‐depth discussion of the structure–property‐performance relationships of the membranes based on fundamental thermodynamic and kinetic aspects in membrane formation, transport mechanism, and cell configurations. Finally, the prospects of optimizing membrane development for advanced battery applications are discussed.

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