Sodium batteries: A review on sodium-sulfur and sodium-air batteries

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Lithium-ion batteries are currently used for various applications since they are lightweight, stable, and flexible. With the increased demand for portable electronics and electric vehicles, it has become necessary to develop newer, smaller, and lighter batteries with increased cycle life, high energy density, and overall better battery performance. Since the sources of lithium are limited and also because of the high cost of the metal, it is necessary to find alternatives. Sodium batteries have shown great potential, and hence several researchers are working on improving the battery performance of the various sodium batteries. This paper is a brief review of the current research in sodium-sulfur and sodium-air batteries.

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Chawla, N., & Safa, M. (2019, October 1). Sodium batteries: A review on sodium-sulfur and sodium-air batteries. Electronics (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8101201

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