The book delves into the core chemistry and engineering of modern batteries, examining materials science, electrode design, and electrolyte properties.
It explains how oxidation-reduction reactions drive battery operation and discusses factors limiting performance, such as capacity fade.
The book also looks at emerging technologies like solid-state and lithium-sulfur batteries, addressing the challenges of scaling these innovations for widespread use.
Structured in three parts, the book first reviews the historical context of battery development.
Then it focuses on the science and engineering of lithium-ion batteries.
Finally, it explores the future direction of batteries, making it valuable for scientists, engineers, and anyone interested in the science and technology driving sustainable energy solutions.