Self-discharge mitigation in a liquid metal displacement battery


Self-discharge mitigation in a liquid metal displacement battery

Mushtaq, K.; Zhao, J.; Weber, N.; Mendes, A.; Sadoway, D. R.

Abstract

Recently, a disruptive idea was reported about the discovery of a new type of battery named Liquid Displacement Battery (LDB) comprising liquid metal electrodes and molten salt electrolyte. This cell featured a novel concept of a porous electronically conductive faradaic membrane instead of the traditional ion-selective ceramic membrane. LDBs are attractive for stationary storage applications but need mitigation against self-discharge. In the instant battery chemistry, Li|LiCl-PbCl2|Pb, reducing the diffusion coefficient of lead ions can be a way forward and a solution can be the addition of PbO to the electrolyte. The latter acts as a supplementary barrier and complements the function of the faradaic membrane. The remedial actions improved the cell’s coulombic efficiency from 92% to 97% without affecting the voltage efficiency. In addition, the limiting current density of a 500 mAh cell increased from 575 to 831 mA/cm² and the limiting power from 2.53 to 3.66 W. Finally, the effect of PbO on the impedance and polarization of the cell was also studied.

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