Laser Irradiation of Electrode Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion

In addition to its traditional use, laser irradiation has found extended application in controlled manipulation of electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion, which are primarily enabled by the laser-driven rapid, selective, and programmable materials processing at low the...

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Published inMatter Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 95 - 126
Main Authors Hu, Han, Li, Qiang, Li, Linqing, Teng, Xiaoling, Feng, Zhaoxuan, Zhang, Yunlong, Wu, Mingbo, Qiu, Jieshan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.07.2020
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Summary:In addition to its traditional use, laser irradiation has found extended application in controlled manipulation of electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion, which are primarily enabled by the laser-driven rapid, selective, and programmable materials processing at low thermal budgets. In this Review, we summarize the recent progress of laser-mediated engineering of electrode materials, with special emphases on its capability of controlled introduction of structural defects, precise fabrication of heterostructures, and elaborate construction of integrated electrode architectures—all of which are highly desired for many electrochemical processes, yet difficult to be precisely synthesized via conventional technologies. After a brief introduction of the fundamental mechanism of laser processing, its practical use for structural regulation of electrode materials is discussed in detail. The application of these laser-enabled materials for supercapacitors, rechargeable batteries, and some fundamental electrocatalytic reactions enabling energy conversion is then summarized. Finally, we highlight the challenges faced at the current stage, aiming to shed some light on the future development of this prosperous field. [Display omitted] Electrode materials capable of electrochemical energy storage and conversion are of paramount importance in promoting the application of new energy technologies and have attracted tremendous research efforts in the past decades. The efficient technologies that can elaborately regulate the structure of electrode materials at atomic-, nano-, micro-, and even macroscales are thus actively pursued with remarkable progress. Among all the available technologies, laser irradiation stands out because of its advantage of rapid, selective, and programmable materials processing at low thermal budgets. Here, the recent efforts on regulating energy storage and conversion materials using laser irradiation are comprehensively summarized. The uniqueness of laser irradiation, such as rapid heating and cooling, excellent controllability, and low thermal budget, is highlighted to shed some light on the further development of this emerging field.
ISSN:2590-2385
2590-2385
DOI:10.1016/j.matt.2020.05.001