... world's first anode-free sodium solid-state battery - a breakthrough in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries
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UChicago Prof. Shirley Mengs Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion creates worlds first anode-free sodium solid-state battery a breakthrough in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries
July 3, 2024
By Paul Dailing
UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering
Prof. Y. Shirley Mengs Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion has created the worlds first anode-free sodium solid-state battery.
With this research, the LESC a collaboration between the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and the
University of California San Diegos Aiiso Yufeng Li Family Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering has brought the reality of inexpensive, fast-charging, high-capacity batteries for electric vehicles and grid storage closer than ever.
Although there have been previous sodium, solid-state, and anode-free batteries, no one has been able to successfully combine these three ideas until now, said UC San Diego PhD candidate Grayson Deysher, first author of a new paper outlining the teams work.
The paper,
published today in Nature Energy, demonstrates a new sodium battery architecture with stable cycling for several hundred cycles. By removing the anode and using inexpensive, abundant sodium instead of lithium, this new form of battery will be more affordable and environmentally friendly to produce. Through its innovative solid-state design, the battery also will be safe and powerful.