Sustainable Solid-State Lithium-ion Batteries

SolBat

Present lithium-ion batteries are mostly based on the use of LCO/NCM/NCA as active cathode material and graphite as anode. Present electrolytes are liquid (lithium salt in organic solvent mixture). Use of halogen compounds and interactions of electrolyte with electrode materials have arised environmental and safety concern from the battery use and recycling viewpoint.

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Project duration

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Funded by

European Structural and Investment Funds - INTERREG

Funding amount

970 000 EUR

Project coordinator

University of Oulu

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Introduction

  • Present lithium-ion batteries are mostly based on the use of LCO/NCM/NCA as active cathode material and graphite as anode.
  • Present electrolytes are liquid (lithium salt in organic solvent mixture).
  • Use of halogen compounds and interactions of electrolyte with electrode materials have arised environmental and safety concern from the battery use and recycling viewpoint.

Aims

  • Development of novel concept of sustainable solid-state lithium-ion battery
  • Development and optimization of the cathode and anode materials
  • Development and improvement of inorganic electrolytes
  • Development bio-based ionic-liquid composite electrolytes and electrolyte additives
  • New methods for electrode printing and cell assembly

Project implementation

  • UOulu/Suschem: Preparation of active electrode materials and cell assembling
  • UOulu/FPE: Preparation of inorganic electrolytes
  • UOulu/Optoelectronics: Printed electrolytes
  • LTU: IL-based composite electrolytes and electrolyte additives
  • Co-in cell assembling and battery testing

Conclusions

  • Research aims to assembly a battery prototype with NCM cathode, graphite anode and inorganic/organic solid electrolyte.
  • Electrodes and electrolyte are prepared by printing.

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SolBat - Sustainable Solid-State Lithium-ion Batteries

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