A Critical Review of Li/Air Batteries
Robert Bosch (United States) · Robert Bosch (Germany)
Abstract
Lithium/air batteries, based on their high theoretical specific energy, are an extremely attractive technology for electrical energy storage that could make long-range electric vehicles widely affordable. However, the impact of this technology has so far fallen short of its potential due to several daunting challenges. In nonaqueous Li/air cells, reversible chemistry with a high current efficiency over several cycles has not yet been established, and the deposition of an electrically resistive discharge product appears to limit the capacity. Aqueous cells require water-stable lithium-protection membranes that tend to be thick, heavy, and highly resistive. Both types of cell suffer from poor oxygen redox…
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8Topics & keywords
- Energy storage
- Battery (electricity)
- Lithium (medication)
- Resistive touchscreen
- Nanotechnology
- Electrode
- Electrochemistry
- Materials science
- Affordable and clean energy