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LISSEN · Lithium Sulfur Superbattery Exploitating Nanotechnology

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201231 August 2015EU funding €2,579,940

This project is aimed to the identification and development of nanostructured electrode and electrolyte materials to promote the practical implementation of the very high energy lithium-sulfur battery. In particular, the project will be directed to the definition and test of a new, lithium metal-free battery configuration based on the use of lithiated silicon as the anode and a nanostructured sulfur-carbon composite as the cathode. It is expected that this battery will offer an energy density at least three times higher than that available from the present lithium battery technology, a comparatively long cycle life, a much lower cost (replacement of cobalt-based with a sulfur-based cathode) and a high safety degree (no use of lithium metal). All the necessary steps for reaching this goal are considered, starting from material synthesis and characterization, exploiting nanotechnology for improving rate capability and fast charging, the fabrication and test of large scale prototypes and to the completion of the cycle by setting the conditions for the recycling process. A team of experts have been selected as partners of the project, including a number of academic laboratories, all with worldwide recognized experience in the lithium battery field, whose task will be that of defining the most appropriate electrode and electrolyte nanostructures. The project will benefit by the support of a laboratory expert in battery modeling to provide the theoretical guidelines for materials’ optimization. Large research laboratories, having advanced and modern battery producing machineries will be involved in the preparation and test of middle size battery prototypes. Finally, chemical and battery manufacturing industries will assure the necessary materials scaling-up and the fabrication and test of large batteries and particular attention will be devoted to the control of the safety and to definition and practical demonstration of its most appropriate recycling process.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

SAPIENZA INNOVAZIONE CONSORZIO

IT · €210,400

participant

CHEMETALL GMBH

DE

participant

CELAYA,EMPARANZA Y GALDOS INTERNACIONAL SA

ES · €98,780

participant

ROCKWOOD LITHIUM GMBH

DE · €13,694

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €136,338

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO DI CHIETI-PESCARA

IT · €251,957

participant

ZENTRUM FUR SONNENENERGIE- UND WASSERSTOFF-FORSCHUNG BADEN-WURTTEMBERG

DE · €369,652

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €302,973

participant

INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION FOUNDATION OF HANYANG UNIVERSITY

KR

participant

STENA RECYCLING INTERNATIONAL AB

SE · €23,034

participant

Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

DE · €37,524

participant

VOLKSWAGEN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE · €243,350

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA

IT · €399,645

participant

JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC

UK · €204,182

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €288,412

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