Gao Liu at LBNL has developed a new kind of composite anode based on silicon that can absorb eight times the lithium of current Li-ion batteries and maintains a high capacity of 2100 mAh/g in Si after 650 cycles. The key to such improved cyclability is a tailored polymer with dual functionality: it conducts electricity and binds closely to silicon particles as they undergo more than a 300% volume change during the lithiation process (Figure 1).
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LBNL presents its latest results on flow batteries for grid scale storage at ITRI conference in Taiwan
LBNL presented its latest results on flow batteries for grid scale storage at the ITRI Energy Innovation Summit in Taiwan, August 2011.