2023-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
Intl. Symp on Advanced Materials and Modelling of Complex Materials

Editors:F. Kongoli, F. Marquis, N. Chikhradze, T. Prikhna, O. Adiguzel, E. Aifantis, R. Das, P. Trovalusci
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2023
Pages:288 pages
ISBN:978-1-998384-00-6 (CD)
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    50 YEARS OLD: NOW PUSHING LITHIUM BATTERIES TO THEIR ULTIMATE LIMITS LEADING TO A CLEANER FOSSIL-FUEL FREE SOCIETY

    Stanley Whittingham1;
    1BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY, New York, United States;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 422
    Topic: 46

    Abstract:

    The Nobel Committee citation read: “They have laid the foundation of a wireless, fossil fuel-free society, and are of the greatest benefit to humankind.” Now the world needs to take action. Although lithium batteries celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2022, they still achieve only 25% of their theoretical energy density. Even at that level, they now dominate portable energy storage. The dominant anode and cathode today are graphitic carbon and the layered NMC oxides, LI[NiMnCoAl]O2. Both need improving. We must push the chemistry to its limits. This demands that the reaction selectivity 

    Alternatives to Li-NMC cells will also be discussed, with also a discussion of what is very technically and/or politically challenging and maybe not viable in an attempt to correct some of the exponential hype in the battery energy storage arena. A key challenge in the Western world is to build a sustainable supply chain and manufacturing capability that leapfrogs the present 30 year old technology.

    Keywords:

    Battery; Lithium; Fossil-Fuel

    Cite this article as:

    Whittingham S. (2023). 50 YEARS OLD: NOW PUSHING LITHIUM BATTERIES TO THEIR ULTIMATE LIMITS LEADING TO A CLEANER FOSSIL-FUEL FREE SOCIETY. In F. Kongoli, F. Marquis, N. Chikhradze, T. Prikhna, O. Adiguzel, E. Aifantis, R. Das, P. Trovalusci (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Intl. Symp on Advanced Materials and Modelling of Complex Materials (pp. 3-4). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach