Rechargeable lithium metal batteries are
secondary lithium metal batteries. They have metallic
lithium
Lithium (from , , ) is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard temperature and pressure, standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the ...
as a negative
electrode
An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit (e.g. a semiconductor, an electrolyte, a vacuum or a gas). In electrochemical cells, electrodes are essential parts that can consist of a varie ...
. The high specific capacity of lithium metal (3,860 mAh g
−1), very low redox potential (−3.040 V versus standard hydrogen electrode) and low density (0.59 g cm
−3) make it the ideal negative material for high energy density battery technologies. Rechargeable lithium metal batteries can have a long run time due to the high
charge density
In electromagnetism, charge density is the amount of electric charge per unit length, surface area, or volume. Volume charge density (symbolized by the Greek letter ρ) is the quantity of charge per unit volume, measured in the SI system in co ...
of
lithium
Lithium (from , , ) is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard temperature and pressure, standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the ...
. Several companies and many academic research groups are currently researching and developing rechargeable lithium metal batteries as they are considered a leading pathway for development beyond
lithium-ion batteries
A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li+ ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy. Li-ion batteries are characterized by higher specific energy, energy ...
. Some rechargeable lithium metal batteries employ a liquid
electrolyte
An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity through the movement of ions, but not through the movement of electrons. This includes most soluble Salt (chemistry), salts, acids, and Base (chemistry), bases, dissolved in a polar solven ...
and some employ a
solid-state electrolyte
A solid-state electrolyte (SSE) is a solid Ionic conductivity (solid state), ionic conductor and electron-insulating electrolyte, material and it is the characteristic component of the solid-state battery. It is useful for applications in electric ...
.
History
A rechargeable lithium metal battery was commercialized by Moli Energy (now known as
E-One Moli Energy) in the 1980s, but after several cells caught fire, devices using Moli batteries were recalled and the company went into receivership.
Research directions
The primary challenges in developing practical rechargeable lithium metal batteries are low cell life due to low
Coulombic efficiency, and poor reliability due to
dendrite
A dendrite (from Ancient Greek language, Greek δένδρον ''déndron'', "tree") or dendron is a branched cytoplasmic process that extends from a nerve cell that propagates the neurotransmission, electrochemical stimulation received from oth ...
formation causing a short-circuit. Efforts to improve performance center around the choice of electrolyte, since the electrolyte reaction with lithium dictates Coulombic efficiency, and the separator electrolyte must withstand dendrite formation.
Liquid electrolyte
Research directions include high salt systems, additives or fluorine-containing electrolytes that form solid-electrolyte interface (SEI) layers on lithium, and encapsulating lithium inside protective shells.
In 2023, solvent-free electrolytes based on low-melting molten salt mixtures were shown to have wide electrochemical window (5 V), good compatibility with Li metal anode, and negligible flammability/volatility. They represent a promising direction towards high-performance and safe rechargeable Li metal batteries.
Solid-state electrolyte
Solid
polymer
A polymer () is a chemical substance, substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules, that are constituted by many repeat unit, repeating subunits derived from one or more species of monomers. Due to their br ...
electrolytes such as
poly-ethylene oxide (PEO) have been researched for decades but require high temperature, low voltage cathodes, and low current densities to reach reasonable cycle life and reliability. Inorganic-polymer composites have been studied to find a processable, flexible system. Many inorganic materials families have been studied, including LiPON,
lithium borohydride
Lithium borohydride (LiBH4) is a borohydride and known in organic synthesis as a reducing agent for esters. Although less common than the related sodium borohydride, the lithium salt offers some advantages, being a stronger reducing agent and ...
, glassy, semi-crystalline, and crystalline sulfides,
NASICON
NASICON is an acronym for sodium (Na) superionic conductor, super ionic conductor, which usually refers to a family of solids with the chemical formula Na1+xZr2SixP3−xO12, 0 < x < 3. In a broader sense, it is also used for similar compounds w ...
structured phosphates,
perovskites
A perovskite is a crystalline material of formula ABX3 with a crystal structure similar to that of Perovskite, the mineral perovskite, this latter consisting of calcium titanium oxide (CaTiO3). The mineral was first discovered in the Ural Moun ...
,
anti-perovskites, and
garnets
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
.
Commercialization
Rechargeable lithium metal batteries have been commercialized by
Bolloré
Bolloré SE () is a French conglomerate headquartered in Puteaux, on the western outskirts of Paris, France. Founded in 1822, the company has interests in Vivendi, international freight forwarding, oil storage and pipelines in France, solid state ...
in the
Bluecar program, and
thin film batteries with low energy content were sold by Cymbet and others. Several companies are developing rechargeable lithium metal batteries for applications in consumer electronics devices and electric vehicles. The status of the development efforts that have publicly announced data is summarized in the table below.
Characteristics
Although this type of battery has been available as small coin batteries since the 2000's, attempts to produce larger versions capable of providing large amounts of power have, so far, proved unsuccessful. Lithium metal batteries have very different characteristics to the more common lithium-ion batteries.
Their terminal voltage is lower than lithium ion ranging from 3.1 volts when fully charged to 1.0 volts at full discharge. Unlike lithium ion, the terminal voltage does not steadily fall as discharge proceeds. The voltage falls from 3.1 volts to 2.5 within approximately the first 10% of discharge. From here the terminal voltage remains relatively constant at 2.5 volts until about 10% of the useable charge remains. From here it falls to 1.0 volt at which the battery should not be discharged further as permanent damage will result.
The biggest disadvantage of the current lithium metal battery () is that the maximum discharge current is a paltry 0.2% of the capacity. That is for a 5 mAh battery (a typical current size), the maximum discharge current is just 10 μA.
[ From Panasonic data sheet for ML621 battery dated August 2005 ]
The battery's charging requirements are also very different to the lithium ion type. Just as the maximum discharge current is very low, so is the maximum charge current. The only recommended method is to charge the battery from a voltage supply of exactly 3.1 volts through a current limiting resistor. The resistor value is found by dividing 5 by the mAh capacity of the battery. The downside is that battery must charge over a 30 hour period.
The discharge and charge characteristics dictate that this type of battery is only suitable for applications such as memory backup power or powering a real time clock chip in (say) a camera.
The battery has a temperature characteristic very different to lithium-ion batteries. The official temperature range is -20 to 60 °C. Compared with 20 °C, the battery undergoes about a 15% reduction in available capacity at -20 °C which is not that unusual. However: at 60 °C, the battery exhibits an additional 5-10% capacity.
One big advantage is that the self discharge rate of this battery type is the lowest of any existing rechargeable battery technology. so low, in fact, that the batteries have a shelf life of greater than 10 years.
See also
*
List of battery types
This list is a summary of notable electric battery types composed of one or more electrochemical cells. Three lists are provided in the table. The primary (non-rechargeable) and secondary (rechargeable) cell lists are lists of battery chemistry. ...
*
Lithium battery
Lithium battery may refer to:
* Lithium metal battery, a non-rechargeable battery with lithium as an anode
** Lithium–air battery
** Lithium–iron disulfide battery
** Lithium–sulfur battery
** Nickel–lithium battery
** Rechargeable li ...
*Non-rechargeable
lithium metal battery
Lithium metal batteries are nonrechargeable primary batteries that have metallic lithium as an anode. The name refers to the metal as to distinguish them from rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which use lithiated metal oxides as the cathode ma ...
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