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Preparation
of High Performance Nanocomposite Cathode Materials--TPL,
Inc., 3921 Academy Parkway North, NE, Albuquerque, NM
87109-4416; 505-342-4412
Dr.
Tuqiang Chen, Principal Investigator, tchen@tplinc.com
Mr.
Harold M. Stoller, Business Official, hstoller@tplinc.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83806
Amount:
$99,995
The
lithium /sulfur (Li/S) battery is one of the most promising power sources for
many civilian and military applications, due to its extremely high energy
density. However, the performance of
current batteries (including power/energy density and cycle life) has fallen
well below theoretical expectations, because sulfur electrode materials suffer
from poor electrochemical stability and low electrical and ionic conductivity.
This project will develop novel nanocomposite cathode materials (NCM)
that will significantly improve the performance of Li/S batteries in terms of
power/energy density and cycle life. The superior properties of the proposed
NCMs will be achieved via formation of nano-composite phases that facilitate
interfacial contacts and improve electrochemical stabilities.
Phase I will prepare the novel S/V2O5 NCM
electrodes via a modified sol-gel approach. The
NCMs will be structurally characterized and the nanocomposite electrodes will be
electrochemically evaluated. The use
of the NCMs in S/Li batteries will be demonstrated.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits
as described by awardee: Lithium-polymer
batteries should have extensive applications in commercial products including
electric vehicles, radios, telephones, televisions, video cameras, computers,
tools, and other consumer products. Corresponding applications also exits in the
Federal government in defense, spacecraft, and probes.