NaSn2

ceramic
· NaSn2

NaSn2 is an intermetallic ceramic compound composed of sodium and tin, belonging to the class of binary metal-tin systems with potential ionic-metallic bonding character. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established in high-volume industrial production, with investigation focused on energy storage applications (particularly sodium-ion batteries and related electrochemical systems) where tin-based anodes have shown promise for enhanced capacity and cycle life. NaSn2 represents an emerging alternative to conventional lithium-ion anode materials, leveraging sodium's abundance and lower cost, though engineering adoption remains limited pending further development of stability and manufacturability.

sodium-ion battery anodesenergy storage researchelectrochemical devicesadvanced battery materialscost-effective anode development

Compliance & Regulations

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