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Computer model for characterizing, screening, and optimizing electrolyte systems

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DOI:https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20240117.249· OSTI ID:code-119538 · Code ID:119538
Electrolyte systems in contemporary batteries are tasked with operating under increasing performance requirements. All battery operation is in some way tied to the electrolyte and how it interacts with various regions within the cell environment. Seeing the electrolyte plays a crucial role in battery performance and longevity, it is imperative that accurate, physics-based models be developed that will characterize key electrolyte properties while keeping pace with the increasing complexity of these liquid systems. Advanced models are needed since laboratory measurements require significant resources to carry out for even a modest experimental matrix. The Advanced Electrolyte Model (AEM) developed at the INL is a proven capability designed to explore molecular-to-macroscale level aspects of electrolyte behavior, and can be used to drastically reduce the time required to characterize and optimize electrolytes. Although it is applied most frequently to lithium-ion battery systems, it is general in its theory and can be used toward numerous other targets and intended applications. This capability is unique, powerful, relevant to present and future electrolyte development, and without peer. It redefines electrolyte modeling for highly-complex contemporary systems, wherein significant steps have been taken to capture the reality of electrolyte behavior in the electrochemical cell environment. This capability can have a very positive impact on accelerating domestic battery development to support aggressive vehicle and energy goals in the 21st century.
Short Name / Acronym:
NGEM1.0-AEM
Project Type:
Closed Source
Site Accession Number:
4633; CW-10-12
Software Type:
Scientific
Research Organization:
Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE

Primary Award/Contract Number:
AC07-05ID14517
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-05ID14517
Code ID:
119538
OSTI ID:
code-119538
Country of Origin:
United States

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