Molten Lithium-Brass/Zinc Chloride System as High-Performance and Low-Cost Battery

2020 
Summary Batteries with high safety, low cost, and reasonable energy density are essential for grid-scale energy storage and still remain elusive. Here, we report a solid electrolyte-based liquid lithium-brass/zinc chloride (SELL-brass/ZnCl2) battery using garnet-type lithium-ion solid electrolyte, lithium anode, and brass/ZnCl2 cathode. The chemistry of the cell reaction and the ability of being assembled in discharged state ensures a high safety. The use of low-cost ZnCl2 cathode can realize a low cell material cost of $16 kWh−1. The adoption of lithium anode guarantees a high theoretical energy density of 750 Wh kg−1 and 2,250 Wh L−1. Moreover, by using brass powder as a Zn source in the cathode, the Zn particle growth issue is successfully solved, and a good cycling stability of the battery can be obtained. As full cell performance and scalability are also verified, our SELL-brass/ZnCl2 battery shows a high potential for practical use in grid energy storage.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    26
    References
    4
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []