“…Year by year improvement in the performance and efficiency of Li-ion batteries as well as lowering of their costs have made them promising materials for electrical energy storage . Over the past decades, the gravimetric energy density of Li-ion batteries has enhanced from 90 to 250 Wh/kg, which has led to their applications in electric vehicles, portable electronic devices, and Li-ion battery grid-based energy storage. , Over the years of development of the architecture of Li-ion batteries, several electrode materials for Li-ion batteries have been fabricated such as olivines (LiFePO 4 , i.e., LFP), layered hydroxides (Li(Ni, Mn, Co)O 2 , i.e., NMC), and spinels (LiMn 2 O 4 , i.e., LMO) that are typically employed as cathodes, while graphite is mostly used as anode . A polymer separator separates the anode and the cathode, and a carbonate-based organic liquid is used as an electrolyte.…”