Researchers drive solid-state innovation for renewable energy storage

Celebrity Gig
Mengya Li was part of a team that developed a new solid state battery formulation that was recently tested in the beam of a particle accelerator. Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy

Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists are developing a formula for success—by studying how a new type of battery fails. The team’s goal is the design for long-term storage of wind and solar energy, which are produced intermittently, enabling their broader use as reliable energy sources for the electric grid.

Batteries store and release energy as ions shift between electrodes, usually through a liquid electrolyte. However, ORNL researchers engineered a battery in which sodium ions travel through a more durable and energy-packed solid electrolyte made with enhanced conductivity.

READ ALSO:  'A whole new generation of displays': researchers develop RGB LED out of miracle material perovskite, paving the way for self sensing, solar powered displays — but its hour-long service life needs to be improved first

Solid electrolytes are considered the next frontier of batteries, if scientists can address challenges such as understanding how they fail in high-demand conditions. The ORNL-led team ran the battery under high current or voltage within the powerful X-ray beam of a particle accelerator.

At the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory, researchers observed ions depositing in pores of the electrolyte, eventually forming structures that cause a short circuit. They published their findings in the journal Batteries & Supercaps.

READ ALSO:  Ripple says it will fight the SEC lawsuit 'all the way through'

“We can use this information to understand how to improve this really promising solid electrolyte material that could support storing renewable energy for longer periods,” said ORNL researcher Mengya Li.

More information:
Mengya Li et al, Pore‐Filling Induced Solid Electrolyte Failure of Ti‐Doped Na3Zr2Si2PO12 Characterized by Operando Synchrotron X‐Ray Tomography, Batteries & Supercaps (2024). DOI: 10.1002/batt.202400429

READ ALSO:  CBN pays N81bn rebate to non-oil exporters
Provided by
Oak Ridge National Laboratory


Citation:
Researchers drive solid-state innovation for renewable energy storage (2024, November 7)
retrieved 8 November 2024
from

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.

Categories

Share This Article
Leave a comment