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Review on the Polymeric and Chelate Gel Precursor for Li-Ion Battery Cathode Material Synthesisopen access

Authors
Islam, MobinulAhmed, Md. ShahriarFaizan, MuhammadAli, BasitBhuyan, Md MurshedBari, Gazi A. K. M. RafiqulNam, Kyung-Wan
Issue Date
Sep-2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
gel precursor; sol-gel; chelating agent; metal-citrate gel; polymeric gel; lithium-ion battery; cathode material
Citation
Gels, v.10, no.9, pp 1 - 28
Pages
28
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Gels
Volume
10
Number
9
Start Page
1
End Page
28
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26397
DOI
10.3390/gels10090586
ISSN
2310-2861
2310-2861
Abstract
The rapid design of advanced materials depends on synthesis parameters and design. A wide range of materials can be synthesized using precursor reactions based on chelated gel and organic polymeric gel pathways. The desire to develop high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable batteries has motivated decades of research on the synthesis of battery active material particles with precise control of composition, phase-purity, and morphology. Among the most common methods reported in the literature to prepare precursors for lithium-ion battery active materials, sol-gel is characterized by simplicity, homogeneous mixing, and tuning of the particle shape. The chelate gel and organic polymeric gel precursor-based sol-gel method is efficient to promote desirable reaction conditions. Both precursor routes are commonly used to synthesize lithium-ion battery cathode active materials from raw materials such as inorganic salts in aqueous solutions or organic solvents. The purpose of this review is to discuss synthesis procedure and summarize the progress that has been made in producing crystalline particles of tunable and complex morphologies by sol-gel synthesis that can be used as active materials for lithium-ion batteries.
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