Recently, Professor Wu Xinglong's team at the School of Physics has made a series of research advancements in the field of high-performance sodium-ion batteries. As the commercialization of sodium-ion batteries continues to progress, the requirements for their performance are constantly increasing. Not only is there a need to provide higher energy density, but there are also higher demands for applications in extreme working environments.
In response to these challenges, Professor Wu Xinglong's team has designed and developed sodium-ion battery electrolytes, binders, and sodium-ion battery electrode materials suitable for wide-temperature operation and long cycle life. The research results are expected to promote the development and practical application of high-performance sodium-ion batteries. The research findings have been published in top-tier journals in the materials/chemistry disciplines such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Advanced Materials, and Energy Storage Materials.
(From News Center, translated by Zhu Yanan, revised by Chen Yanxu)