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Title: Molten salt battery advances

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OSTI ID:6369865

In recent years, development of Li-alloy/metal sulfide cells with molten-salt electrolyte for high performance applications has concentrated on improvement of the electrode performance and cell capacity stability. New electrochemistries and porous electrode compositions have provided a strong foundation for further development of Li-alloy/dense upper-plateau (U.P.) FeS/sub 2/ (1.75 V) cells, as well as Li-alloy/FeS (1.32V) cells. (U.P. FeS/sub 2/ refers to the discharge reaction of FeS/sub 2/ to Li/sub 2/FeS/sub 2/.) A lithium-limited FeS cell has demonstrated 100 Wh/kg at a 3-h rate and 100 W/kg at 80% depth of discharge (DOD), while a dense U.P. FeS/sub 2/ cell is now capable of 175 Wh/kg at a 4-h rate and 200 W/kg at 80% DOD. Both types have demonstrated stable cycle life of greater than 400 cycles, with 1000 cycle-life expectancy. Earlier FeS/sub 2/ cells suffered from an appreciable ((0.1 to 0.25%/cycle) cell capacity decline rate, which has been eliminated by recent innovations. A new molten-salt electrolyte, LiCl-LiBr-KBr (m.p. 310/sup 0/C), improved performance and allowed a lower cell operating temperature of 400/sup 0/C, from 425 to 450/sup 0/C for earlier cells. Cell design flexibility, along with the high conductivity electrolyte and high energy density electrodes, offers a broad range of capability. A bipolar design with U.P. FeS/sub 2/ electrodes is projected to provide specific energy of 200 Wh/kg and specific power up to 5 kW/kg. Preliminary tests with a new cell design for reduced materials costs showed that the Li-Al/U.P. FeS/sub 2/ couple was capable of high specific energy in a rod-electrode configuration.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Lab., IL (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
W-31109-ENG-38
OSTI ID:
6369865
Report Number(s):
CONF-870804-13; ON: DE87011402
Resource Relation:
Conference: 22. intersociety energy conversion engineering conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 10 Aug 1987; Other Information: Paper copy only, copy does not permit microfiche production
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English