Aqueous Iron‐Ions Batteries: Status, Solutions, and Prospects
Abstract
Abstract Aqueous iron‐ion batteries (AFIBs) have gained significant attention due to their low cost and inherent safety. However, challenges such as competitive hydrogen evolution at the anode, poor cathode structural stability, and electrolyte oxidation hinder further development. Given the rapid advancements in this emerging field, a timely summary of current progress and trends is essential. This review presents a comprehensive overview of recent developments in AFIBs, focusing on fundamental mechanisms and key challenges related to iron‐ion behavior. Meanwhile, current strategies for optimizing anode design, enhancing cathode stability, and developing functional electrolytes are further analyzed. Finally, the future prospects of AFIBs are discussed, with a comparative evaluation of design strategies to guide targeted material development and bridge the gap between laboratory progress and practical applications, thereby promoting commercialization.
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Authors (8)
Hao Luo
Xueying Su
School of Materials Science and Engineering Xiamen University of Technology Xiamen Fujian China
Zhenxin Chen
School of Materials Science and Engineering Xiamen University of Technology Xiamen Fujian China
Hengrui Guo
School of Materials Science and Engineering Xiamen University of Technology Xiamen Fujian China
Ruizheng Zhao
School of Chemical Engineering Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 China
Qingqing Gao
School of Materials Science and Engineering Xiamen University of Technology Xiamen Fujian 361024 China
Mi Lu
Tiefeng Liu
College of Chemical and Biological Engineering