Abstract

AbstractThis review discusses how halide ion species have been used as charge carriers in both anion rocking‐chair and dual‐ion battery (DIB) systems. The anion rocking‐chair batteries based on fluoride and chloride have emerged over the past decade and are garnering increased research interest due to their large theoretical energy density values and the natural abundance of halide‐containing materials. Moreover, DIBs that use halide species as their anionic charge carrier are seen as one of the promising next‐generation battery technologies due to their low cost and high working potentials. Although numerous polyatomic anions have been studied as charge carriers, the use of single halide ions (i.e., F− and Cl−) and metal‐based superhalides (e.g., [MgCl3]−) as anionic charge carriers in DIBs has been considerably less explored. Herein, we provide an overview of some of the key advances and recent progress that has been made with regard to halide ion charge carriers in electrochemical energy storage. We offer our perspectives on the current state of the field and provide a roadmap in hopes that it helps researchers toward making new advances in these promising and emerging areas.

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