Innovating Safe Lithium-Ion Batteries Through Basic to Applied Research

Author:

Love Corey T.1,Buesser Christopher2,Johannes Michelle D.3,Swider-Lyons Karen E.1

Affiliation:

1. Chemistry Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20375 e-mail:

2. EXCET, Inc., 6225 Brandon Avenue #360, Springfield, VA 22150 e-mail:

3. Materials Science and Technology Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20375 e-mail:

Abstract

This paper for inclusion in the special issue provides a brief synopsis of lithium-ion battery safety research efforts at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and presents the viewpoint that lithium-ion battery safety is a growing research area for both academic and applied researchers. We quantify how the number of lithium-ion battery research efforts worldwide has plateaued while publications associated with the safety aspect of lithium-ion batteries are on a rapid incline. The safety challenge creates a unique research opportunity to not only understand basic phenomena but also enhance existing fielded system through advanced controls and prognostics. As the number of lithium-ion battery safety research contributions climbs, significant advancements will come in the area of modeling across multiple time and length scales. Additionally, the utility of in situ and in operando techniques, several performed by the NRL and our collaborators, will feed the data necessary to validate these models. Lithium-ion battery innovations are no longer tied to performance metrics alone, but are increasingly dependent on safety research to unlock their full potential. There is much work to be done.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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