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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES 卷:275
Self-healing Li-Bi liquid metal battery for grid-scale energy storage
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Ning, Xiaohui1  Phadke, Satyajit1  Chung, Brice1  Yin, Huayi1  Burke, Paul1  Sadoway, Donald R.1 
[1] MIT, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
关键词: Batteries;    Liquid metal;    Molten salt;    Storage;    Electricity;    Grid;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.10.173
来源: Elsevier
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In an assessment of the performance of a Li vertical bar LiCl-LiF vertical bar Bi liquid metal battery, increasing the current density from 200 to 1250 mA cm(-2) results in a less than 30% loss in specific discharge capacity at 550 degrees C. The charge and discharge voltage profiles exhibit two distinct regions: one corresponding to a Li-Bi liquid alloy and one corresponding to the two-phase mixture of Li-Bi liquid alloy and the intermetallic solid compound, Li3Bi. Full cell prototypes of 0.1 Ah nameplate capacity have been assembled and cycled at 3 C rate for over a 1000 cycles with only 0.004% capacity fade per cycle. This is tantamount to retention of over 85% of original capacity after 10 years of daily cycling. With minimal changes in design, cells of 44.8 Ah and 134 Ah capacity have been fabricated and cycled at C/3 rate. After a hundred cycles and over a month of testing, no capacity fade is observed. The coulombic efficiency of 99% and energy efficiency of 70% validate the ease of scalability of this battery chemistry. Post mortem cross sections of the cells in various states of charge demonstrate the total reversibility of the Li3Bi solid phase formed at high degrees of lithiation. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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