New battery for safer gadgets developed

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : May 15 2014 | 5:24 PM IST
Scientists have designed a new lithium battery component that is far less likely to catch fire and promises effective performance, paving the way for safer smartphones and tablets.
"As news reports of lithium-ion battery (LIB) fires in Boeing Dreamliner planes and Tesla electric cars remind us, these batteries - which are in everyday portable devices, like tablets and smartphones - have their downsides," researchers said.
Lynden Archer, Geoffrey Coates and colleagues at Cornell University explain that the danger of LIBs originates with their electrolytes, the substance that allows ions to flow between the electrodes of the battery.
The electrolyte usually contains a flammable liquid. To minimise this fire hazard, some researchers are developing more stable, solid electrolytes.
But although solid electrolytes are less likely to fuel a fire, their ability to transport ions has fallen short, especially at room temperature.
Coates's team set out to tackle both issues and come up with a safer, high-performance battery component, while Archer's team studied the electrochemical characteristics of the materials.
The team's efforts have led to a new family of solid polymer electrolytes that is both good at conducting lithium ions at room temperature and minimising the risk of fire.
Not only are these materials safer than their liquid counterparts in LIBs, but they could also be used in high-energy lithium-metal batteries, such as promising lithium-sulphur and lithium-air batteries.
The finding was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
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First Published: May 15 2014 | 5:24 PM IST

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