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Nanoporous Tin Powder For Energy Applications


Technology Benefits

The nanoporous architecture of Sn particles allows reversible macroscale volume expansion concomitant with charge/discharge process, thereby improves the cycle stability while maintaining a high energy density (80% capacity retention after 350 cycles). The nanoporous structure minimizes the ion diffusion distance within the particles, resulting in improved rate capacity and electrode kinetics.The nanoporous architecture offers high surface area facilitating the permeation of electrolyte into the electrode, which is beneficial to the formation of well-defined electrode electrolyte interface.Appropriate electrochemical conditioning steps mitigate deleterious catalytic surface reactions that occur on the surface of tin in non-aqueous electrolyte.The particle size and porosity of the nanoporous Sn particles can be tuned to match specific application requirements.The technology incorporates an economical and scalable fabrication method by utilizing free-corrosion dealloying.


Technology Application

The technology can be used for high energy density or high power density battery applications in: Mobile electronics (cellphone, laptops) Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), electrical vehicle (EV) Stationary energy storage for wind and solar systems Battery-powered military products High surface area catalyst (i.e. Sn electrode for electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to CO)


Detailed Technology Description

Researchers at UCLA have developed a method synthesizing nanoporous tin (Sn) particles by free-corrosion dealloying. The Sn particle size and the porosity can be tuned to match specific application requirements, and composite electrode with nanoporous Sn particles endows long cycle life and fast kinetic performance.


Application No.

20170110717


Others

State Of Development

Prototype has been successfully tested in a laboratory setting.


Background

Among various state-of-the-art batteries, Li-ion battery currently predominates the market of energy storage devices. However, the total capacity of Li-ion batteries is limited by the theoretical capacities of their cathode materials, and can no longer satisfy the increasing demand in new energy storage applications, such as hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)/electrical vehicle (EV) and smart grid. The demand for higher energy, higher power density, and low overall production cost calls for R&D efforts on improvement of traditional Li-ion batteries.

Advanced batteries require anode materials capable of incorporating large amount of ions, which can be quantified by their gravimetric ion storage capacity. Tin has an excellent gravimetric ion storage capacity, but micrometer dense tin cannot be used as an anode material because of significant structural failure (i.e. crack, fracture) under repeated cycling due to volume changes. Therefore, there is a need for high energy density anode materials for Li-ion, Na-ion batteries.  


Related Materials

Detsi, E., Tolbert, S. H., Punzhin, S., & De Hosson, J. T. M. (2016). Metallic muscles and beyond: nanofoams at work. Journal of Materials Science, 51(1), 615-634.


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Tech ID/UC Case

25868/2016-095-0


Related Cases

2016-095-0


Country/Region

USA

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