E-Book, Englisch, 392 Seiten, E-Book
Scrosati / Abraham / Schalkwijk Lithium Batteries
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-118-61541-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Advanced Technologies and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, 392 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Electrochemical Society Series
ISBN: 978-1-118-61541-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Explains the current state of the science and points the wayto technological advances
First developed in the late 1980s, lithium-ion batteries nowpower everything from tablet computers to power tools to electriccars. Despite tremendous progress in the last two decades in theengineering and manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries, they arecurrently unable to meet the energy and power demands of many newand emerging devices. This book sets the stage for the developmentof a new generation of higher-energy density, rechargeablelithium-ion batteries by advancing battery chemistry andidentifying new electrode and electrolyte materials.
The first chapter of Lithium Batteries sets thefoundation for the rest of the book with a brief account of thehistory of lithium-ion battery development. Next, the book coverssuch topics as:
* Advanced organic and ionic liquid electrolytes for batteryapplications
* Advanced cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries
* Metal fluorosulphates capable of doubling the energy density oflithium-ion batteries
* Efforts to develop lithium-air batteries
* Alternative anode rechargeable batteries such as magnesium andsodium anode systems
Each of the sixteen chapters has been contributed by one or moreleading experts in electrochemistry and lithium battery technology.Their contributions are based on the latest published findings aswell as their own firsthand laboratory experience. Figuresthroughout the book help readers understand the concepts underlyingthe latest efforts to advance the science of batteries and developnew materials. Readers will also find a bibliography at the end ofeach chapter to facilitate further research into individualtopics.
Lithium Batteries provides electrochemistry students andresearchers with a snapshot of current efforts to improve batteryperformance as well as the tools needed to advance their ownresearch efforts.
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CONTRIBUTORS vii
PREFACE ix
CHAPTER 1 ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS: BASICS 1
Hubert Gasteiger, Katharina Krischer, and Bruno Scrosati
CHAPTER 2 LITHIUM BATTERIES: FROM EARLY STAGES TO THE FUTURE21
Bruno Scrosati
CHAPTER 3 ADDITIVES IN ORGANIC ELECTROLYTES FOR LITHIUMBATTERIES 39
Susanne Wilken, Patrik Johansson, and Per Jacobsson
CHAPTER 4 ELECTROLYTES FOR LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES WITHHIGH-VOLTAGE CATHODES 71
Mengqing Xu, Swapnil Dalavi, and Brett L. Lucht
CHAPTER 5 CORE-SHELL STRUCTURE CATHODE MATERIALS FORRECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERIES 89
Seung-Taek Myung, Amine Khalil, and Yang-Kook Sun
CHAPTER 6 PROBLEMS AND EXPECTANCY IN LITHIUM BATTERYTECHNOLOGIES 107
K. Kanamura
CHAPTER 7 FLUORINE-BASED POLYANIONIC COMPOUNDS FOR HIGH-VOLTAGEELECTRODE MATERIALS 127
P. Barpanda and J.-M. Tarascon
CHAPTER 8 LITHIUM-AIR AND OTHER BATTERIES BEYONDLITHIUM-ION BATTERIES 161
K. M. Abraham
CHAPTER 9 AQUEOUS LITHIUM-AIR SYSTEMS 191
Owen Crowther and Mark Salomon
CHAPTER 10 POLYMER ELECTROLYTES FOR LITHIUM-AIR BATTERIES217
Nobuyuki Imanishi and Osamu Yamamoto
CHAPTER 11 KINETICS OF THE OXYGEN ELECTRODE IN LITHIUM-AIRCELLS 233
Michele Piana, Nikolaos Tsiouvaras, and Juan Herranz
CHAPTER 12 LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES AND SUPERCAPACITORS FOR USE INHYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES 265
Catia Arbizzani, Libero Damen, Mariachiara Lazzari, FrancescaSoavi, and Marina Mastragostino
CHAPTER 13 Li4Ti5O12 FOR HIGH-POWER, LONG-LIFE, AND SAFELITHIUM-ION BATTERIES 277
Zonghai Chen, I. Belharouak, Yang-Kook Sun, and KhalilAmine
CHAPTER 14 SAFE LITHIIUM RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES BASED ON IONICLIQUIDS 291
A. Guerfi, A. Vijh, and K. Zaghib
CHAPTER 15 ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTIONS FOR RECHARGEABLE MAGNESIUMBATTERIES 327
Y. Gofer, N. Pour, and D. Aurbach
CHAPTER 16 RECHARGEABLE SODIUM AND SODIUM-ION BATTERIES349
K. M. Abraham
INDEX 369