In this review, a wide variety of fluorine-doped/fluorinated carbon-based materials are put together to overview the development path, preparation route and areas of application in detail.
Can fluorine based materials be used in high energy lithium nonaqueous batteries?
While fluorides have been recently introduced in energy conversion applications such as electrolytes for fuel cells, transparent electrodes for solar cells, and electrodes for aqueous batteries, the application of fluorine based materials has manifested itself to a great extent in high energy lithium nonaqueous batteries.
What are fluorine based materials?
Fluorine based materials have been gradually entering a prominent place in energy storage and conversion, resulting in materials of great performance and stability.
The application of fluorine materials in lithium batteries spans from electrode materials to electrolytes. In the early years, the use of fluorine based electrolytes and binders established the stability of the electrochemical system at the extreme potentials at which they operate.
Incorporating fluorine into battery components can improve the energy density, safety and cycling stability of rechargeable batteries.
Are fluorine compounds energy conversion materials?
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Is fluorine a good electrode material for high-energy batteries?
Future potential opportunities are proposed in this research field. High-capacity and high-voltage fluorinated electrode materials have attracted great interest for next-generation high-energy batteries, which is associated with the high electronegativity of fluorine.