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Abstract
The increasing amount of electric vehicles on our streets as well as the need to store
surplus energy from renewable sources such as wind, solar and tidal parks, has brought
small and large scale batteries into the focus of academic and industrial research.
While there has been huge progress in performance and cost reduction in the past years,
batteries and their components still face several environmental issues including safety,
toxicity, recycling and sustainability. In this review, we address these challenges
by showcasing the potential of polysaccharide-based compounds and materials used in
batteries. This particularly involves their use as electrode binders, separators and
gel/solid polymer electrolytes. The review contains a historical section on the different
battery technologies, considerations about safety on batteries and requirements of
polysaccharide components to be used in different types of battery technologies. The
last sections cover opportunities for polysaccharides as well as obstacles that prevent
their wider use in battery industry.