Practical evaluation of prelithiation strategies for next-generation lithium-ion batteries

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With the increasing market demand for high-performance lithium-ion batteries with high-capacity electrode materials, reducing the irreversible capacity loss in the initial cycle and compensating for the active lithium loss during the cycling process are critical challenges. In recent years, various prelithiation strategies have been developed to overcome these issues. Since these approaches are carried out under a wide range of conditions, it is essential to evaluate their suitability for large-scale commercial applications. In this review, these strategies are categorized based on different battery assembling stages that they are implemented in, including active material synthesis, the slurry mixing process, electrode pretreatment, and battery fabrication. Furthermore, their advantages and disadvantages in commercial production are discussed from the perspective of thermodynamics and kinetics. This review aims to provide guidance for the future development of prelithiation strategies toward commercialization, which will potentially promote the practical application of next-generation high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries.

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Chen, S., Wang, Z., Zhang, M., Shi, X., Wang, L., An, W., … Yang, L. (2023, August 1). Practical evaluation of prelithiation strategies for next-generation lithium-ion batteries. Carbon Energy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.323

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