Scientists develop fire-proof lithium battery

Source: Radio 021 Friday, 15.09.2017. 11:46
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Scientists have developed fire- and explosion-resistant lithium batteries, BBC reports. The devices produced sufficient energy for use in household electronics, but did not ignite – even when punctured repeatedly with a nail.

The batteries use a water-salt solution as their electrolyte, removing the risks carried by some non-aqueous commercial models.

– In the past, if you wanted high energy, you would choose a non-aqueous lithium-ion battery, but you would have to compromise on safety. If you preferred safety, you could use an aqueous battery such as nickel/metal hydride, but you would have to settle for lower energy – said co-author Kang Xu, from the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL).


– Now, we are showing that you can simultaneously have access to both high energy and high safety – he added.

Dr Xu said the interphase chemistry needs to be perfected before it can be commercialized. But with enough funding, the four-volt chemistry could be ready for commercialization in about five years, he said, as reported by BBC.

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