Thermodynamic analysis on energy densities of batteries
Beihang University · Institute of Physics
Abstract
The average increase in the rate of the energy density of secondary batteries has been about 3% in the past 60 years. Obviously, a great breakthrough is needed in order to increase the energy density from the current 210 Wh kg−1 of Li-ion batteries to the ambitious target of 500–700 Wh kg−1 to satisfy application in electrical vehicles. A thermodynamic calculation on the theoretical energy densities of 1172 systems is performed and energy storage mechanisms are discussed, aiming to determine the theoretical and practical limits of storing chemical energy and to screen possible systems. Among all calculated systems, the Li/F2 battery processes the highest energy density and the Li/O2 battery ranks as the second…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Battery (electricity)
- Energy storage
- Energy density
- Energy (signal processing)
- Ion
- Current density
- Electrode
- Electric potential energy