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Aqueous and nonaqueous lithium-air batteries enabled by water-stable lithium metal electrodes

The extremely high theoretical energy density of the lithium-oxygen couple makes it very attractive for next-generation battery development. However, there are a number of challenging technical hurdles that must be addressed for Li-Air batteries to become a commercial reality. In this article, we de...

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Published in:Journal of solid state electrochemistry 2014, Vol.18 (5), p.1443-1456
Main Authors: Visco, Steven J., Nimon, Vitaliy Y., Petrov, Alexei, Pridatko, Kirill, Goncharenko, Nikolay, Nimon, Eugene, De Jonghe, Lutgard, Volfkovich, Yury M., Bograchev, Daniil A.
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Summary:The extremely high theoretical energy density of the lithium-oxygen couple makes it very attractive for next-generation battery development. However, there are a number of challenging technical hurdles that must be addressed for Li-Air batteries to become a commercial reality. In this article, we demonstrate how the invention of water-stable, solid electrolyte-protected lithium electrodes solves many of these issues and paves the way for the development of aqueous and nonaqueous Li-Air batteries with unprecedented energy densities. We also show data for fully packaged Li-Air cells that achieve more than 800 Wh/kg.
ISSN:1432-8488
1433-0768
DOI:10.1007/s10008-014-2427-x