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Exploration of VACNTs in Anode-less Batteries: Mechanism and Cell Optimization

Chemistry Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences Electrochemical energy storage incl. batteries for energy transition Technological challenges

Abstract

Anode-less or anode-free batteries are getting increasing attention owing to their excellent energy density, cost efficiency, and ease of process upscaling. Exploring anode-less battery will offer a breakthrough in energy storage devices by using the lithium reserve already present in the NMC cathode to reversibly cycle after an initial formation process, which will reduce the overall thickness, processing steps, and cost of materials, and provide excellent energy density. Vertically aligned CNTs (VACNTs) on metal substrates can be an interesting choice for this application due to their low thickness, reproducible synthesis process, and uniform surface properties, which have already proven their applicability in supercapacitors. In this PhD project, we will investigate their newer avenue of applications- anode-less batteries, where VACNTs act as the lithium or sodium plating substrate. We will study the electrochemistry of VACNT in lithium anode-less batteries (in liquid and solid electrolytes) and in sodium anode-less batteries in a liquid electrolyte. The PhD student will work on the synthesis optimizations of VACNT to tune the thickness and density to match their electrochemistry. Post-cycling studies (Raman and SEM) will be carried out to study the effect of cycling and the electrolytes on the VACNT layers. The project aims to explore the possibility of the application of VACNTs in various energy storage systems, which can open up new application possibilities and valorization

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Institut rayonnement et matière de Saclay
Service Nanosciences et Innovation pour les Materiaux, la Biomédecine et l’Energie
Laboratoire Edifices Nanométriques
Paris-Saclay
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