Advancements in Battery Technology: From Priming Methods to Non-Toxic Materials

Researchers at Rice University have developed a scalable method to enhance the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries by up to 44% using prelithiation, a process that coats silicon anodes with stabilized lithium metal particles (SLMPs). The study found that spray-coating the anodes with a mixture of the particles and a surfactant improved battery life by 22% to 44%. However, a larger amount of the particle coating led to more lithium trapping, causing the battery to fade more rapidly in subsequent cycles. The prelithiation method improves the stability of the solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer, reducing the depletion of lithium ions and resulting in a longer cycle life for the battery.
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