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Review of Boron Compounds in Lithium Batteries: Electrolyte, Anode, Cathode, Separator, and Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS)

Version 1 : Received: 20 May 2022 / Approved: 23 May 2022 / Online: 23 May 2022 (10:57:06 CEST)

How to cite: Zheng, C. Review of Boron Compounds in Lithium Batteries: Electrolyte, Anode, Cathode, Separator, and Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS). Preprints 2022, 2022050303. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202205.0303.v1 Zheng, C. Review of Boron Compounds in Lithium Batteries: Electrolyte, Anode, Cathode, Separator, and Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS). Preprints 2022, 2022050303. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202205.0303.v1

Abstract

Lithium batteries and an increasing focus on CO2 reduction have become an integral part of daily life and business for many people. Boron and boron compounds have been widely studied together in the history and development of lithium batteries. With a broad examination of battery components and systems but a boron-centric approach to raw materials, this review seeks to summarize past and recent studies on the following: which boron compounds are studied in lithium battery, in which parts of lithium batteries, what improvements are offered for battery performance, and what improvement mechanisms can be explained. The uniqueness of boron and its extensive application beyond batteries contextualizes the interesting similarity with studies on batteries. The paper predominantly focuses on lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) but also mentions other lithium batteries. At the end, the article aims to predict prospective trends for future studies that may lead to the successful and extensive use of boron compounds on a commercial scale.

Keywords

boron; lithium battery; lithium-ion batteries; cathode; anode; electrolyte; battery thermal management system (BTMS); battery performance

Subject

Chemistry and Materials Science, Electrochemistry

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