High energy lithium sulphur cells and batteries

Basic data for this project

Type of projectEU-project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/06/2015 - 31/05/2019

Description

Lithium sulphur batteries (LSB) are viable candidate for commercialisation among all post Li-ion battery technologies due to their high theoretical energy density and cost effectiveness. Despites many efforts, there are remaining issues that need to be solved and this will provide final direction of LSB technological development. Some of technological aspects, like development of host matrices, interactions of host matrix with polysulphides and interactions between sulphur and electrolyte have been successfully developed within Eurolis project. Open porosity of the cathode, interactions between host matrices and polysulphides and proper solvatation of polysulphides turned to be important for complete utilisation of sulphur, however with this approach didn't result long term cycling. Additionally we showed that effective separation between electrodes enables stable cycling with excellent coulombic efficiency. The remaining issues are mainly connected with a stability of lithium anode during cycling, with engineering of complete cell and with questions about LSB cells implementation into commercial products (ageing, safety, recycling, battery packs). Instability of lithium metal in most of conventional electrolytes and formation of dendrites due to uneven distribution of lithium upon the deposition cause several difficulties. Safety problems connected with dendrites and low coulombic efficiency with a constant increase of inner resistance due to electrolyte degradation represent main technological challenges. From this point of view, stabilisation of lithium metal will have an impact on safety issues. Stabilised interface layer is important from view of engineering of cathode composite and separator porosity since this is important parameter for electrolyte accommodation and volume expansion adjustment. Finally the mechanism of LSB ageing can determine the practical applicability of LSB in different applications.

Keywordspost-lithium ion batteries; electric automotive applications
Funding identifier666221
Funder / funding scheme
  • EC H2020 - Research and innovation actions (RIA)

Project management at the University of Münster

Winter, Martin
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology Battery Research Center (MEET)

Applicants from the University of Münster

Winter, Martin
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology Battery Research Center (MEET)

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • SAFT SAFrance
  • Picosun OYFinland
  • Accurec Recycling GmbHGermany
  • Solvionic SaFrance
  • The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)France
  • Max Planck Society (MPG)Germany
  • CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGYSweden
  • Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC)Spain
  • Peugeot Citroën Automobiles S.A. (PSA)France
  • L’Institut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS)France
  • Tel Aviv University (TAU)Israel
  • National Institute of ChemistrySlovenia
  • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. (FhG)Germany

Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster

  • National Institute of ChemistrySlovenia