1st Edition

Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries Trends and Progress in Electric Vehicles

Edited By Thandavarayan Maiyalagan, Perumal Elumalai Copyright 2021
    380 Pages 86 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    380 Pages 86 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Lithium-ion batteries are the most promising among the secondary battery technologies, for providing high energy and high power required for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and electric vehicles (EV). Lithium-ion batteries consist of conventional graphite or lithium titanate as anode and lithium transition metal-oxides as cathode. A lithium salt dissolved in an aprotic solvent such as ethylene carbonate and diethylene carbonate is used as electrolyte. This rechargeable battery operates based on the principle of electrochemical lithium insertion/re-insertion or intercalation/de-intercalation during charging/discharging of the battery. It is essential that both electrodes have layered structure which should accept and release the lithium-ion. In advanced lithium-ion battery technologies, other than layered anodes are also considered. High cell voltage, high capacity as well as energy density, high Columbic efficiency, long cycle life, and convenient to fabricate any size or shape of the battery, are the vital features of this battery technology. Lithium-ion batteries are already being used widely in most of the consumer electronics such as mobile phones, laptops, PDAs etc. and are in early stages of application in HEV and EV, which will have far and wide implications and benefits to society. The book contains ten chapters, each focusing on a specific topic pertaining to the application of lithium-ion batteries in Electric Vehicles. Basic principles, electrode materials, electrolytes, high voltage cathodes, recycling spent Li-ion batteries and battery charge controller are addressed. This book is unique among the countable books focusing on the lithium-ion battery technologies for vehicular applications. It provides fundamentals and practical knowledge on the lithium-ion battery for vehicular application. Students, scholars, academicians, and battery and automobile industries will find this volume useful.

    Preface

    Fundamental Principles of Lithium Ion Batteries

    A. Selva Sharma, A. Prasath, E. Duraisamy, T. Maiyalagan, and P. Elumalai

    Issues and Challenges of Rechargeable Lithium Batteries

    O. Padmaraj, N. Satyanarayana, S. Austin Suthanthiraraj and C. Venkatesan

    Advances in Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries and their Systems for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles

    Shashank Arora and Weixiang Shen

    Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles: Promises and Challenges of Nanostructured Electrode Materials

    Venkata Sai Avvaru, Mewin Vincent and Vinodkumar Etacheri

    Advanced High Voltage Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries

    J. Richards Joshua, T. Maiyalagan, N. Sivakumar and Y.S. Lee

    Nickel-based Cathode for Li-ion Batteries

    Matthew Li, Zhongwei Chen, Khalil Amine and Jun Lu

    Graphene-based Composites as Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries

    Cuiping Han, Shiqiang Zhao, Aurelia Wang, Huile Jin, Shun Wang, Zhong Lin Wang, Baohua Li, Junqin Li and Zhiqun Lin

    Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Ion Batteries

    A. Saxena, N. Gnanaseelan, S.K. Kamaraj and F. Caballero-Briones

    Processes and Technologies for the Recycling and Recovery of Spent Lithium Ion Batteries

    Zhi Sun, Weiguang Lv, Zhonghang Wang, Xiaohong Zheng, Hongbin Cao and Yi Zhang

    Batteries Charge Controller and Its Technological Challenges for Plug-in Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles

    C. Bharatiraja

    Index

    Biography

    Dr. Thandavarayan Maiyalagan received his PhD in Physical Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and completed post-doctoral programs at the Newcastle University (UK), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and at the University of Texas, Austin (USA). Presently he is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India. His main research interests focus on design and development of electrode nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage applications, particularly fuel cells, supercapacitors and batteries. His research and collaborations have resulted in 140 papers in peer-reviewed publications (with 7500 citations and an H-index of 36) and edited a fuel cell book for John Wiley.  He received Young Scientist Awards for the year 2017 from Academy of Sciences, Chennai.

    Dr. Perumal Elumalai received his PhD from Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore. He had his post-doctoral research at Kyushu University, Japan for more than six years. He was a recipient of a prestigious JSPS fellowship (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science fellowship). He has won special recognition award for Young Ceramist by Ceramic Society of Japan for his contribution to ceramics applications. He has travelled widely on professional engagements. Presently, he is a Professor at Department of Green Energy Technology, Madanjeet School of Green Energy Technologies, Pondicherry University, India. He has published more than 80 research papers in reputed international journals including book chapters, and holds six patents. Currently, his H-index is 22. His research work concentrates on batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells and automobile emission sensors.