Metal-ion batteries are systems for electrochemical energy conversion and storage with only one kind of ion shuttling between the negative and the positive electrode during discharge and charge. This concept also known as rocking-chair battery has been made highly popular with the lithium-ion battery as its most popular example. The principle can also be applied with other cations both mono- and multivalent. This might have implications and advantages in terms of increased safety, lower expenses, and utilizing materials, in particular metals, not being subject to resource limitations.
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Liu, Y., & Holze, R. (2022). Metal-Ion Batteries. Encyclopedia, 2(3), 1611–1623. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia2030110
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