Abstract

Advances in developing affordable batteries are vital for integrating renewable and environmentally friendly energy sources into the power grid. Benefiting from the abundance of sodium resources, sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have attracted great attention as one of the most promising energy storage and conversion devices for grid-scale energy storage systems. From this perspective, we present a succinct and critical survey of the emerging electrode materials, such as layered transition-metal oxides, polyanionic compounds, Prussian blue analogue cathode materials, and hard carbon anode materials, that have potential value for large-scale applications.

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