Long Life Lithium-Ion Batteries
Have you ever
wondered how those little batteries we find in nearly every
type of electronic equipment work or why we have to replace
them so often? Most batteries in electronic equipment are
lithium-ion with the
best energy-to-weight ratios of any battery developed thus
far. They are slow to lose their charge when not in use.
Aside from use in all sorts of electronic gadgetry, they are
widely used by the defense department weapon systems,
automotive, and aerospace industry because of their high
energy density. Although they are great batteries they can
become a fire hazard and even explode if mistreated.
Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable batteries which
provide for its long life as compared to regular lithium
batteries. The way a lithium-ion battery works is there is a
flow of lithium ions from the anode to cathode during
discharge (when the equipment is in use) and from the
cathode to the anode when being recharged. There are
different types of lithium batteries with different voltage
outputs (1.5 – 18 volts) that use different chemistry and
have different performance and safety characteristics.
Lithium-ion batteries work differently than a regular
lithium battery that came into use a decade ago and are
still used in small electronic equipment today. The
difference between a regular lithium battery and lithium-ion
cells battery is that the lithium-ion battery uses an
intercalated lithium compound as the electrode material
instead of the metallic lithium found in regular lithium
batteries. This is what gives them their longer life.
A much long life lithium-ion battery is being
developed by the Japanese that will increase the life of the
lithium-ion battery. These new long life high capacity
batteries can sustain
as many as 10,000 recharges and extend the life to nearly 20
years. The increase in performance is made possible by
new techniques used in the stabilization process of the battery's
electrodes. This puts less stress on the battery's tin,
which maintains the bonding of particles, for a longer
period of time and reduces the overall deterioration process
from normal use and recharging.
Overall, the new battery is
projected to last10 times longer. This new technology is
currently designed for large heavy-duty batteries used in
electric vehicles and heavy equipment. It won’t be long
before this new battery technology is miniaturized for
adaptation into smaller electronic devices, such as cell
phones, laptops, and other equipment.
The
advantages of this long
life rechargeable lithium battery technology will
increase battery life by 10 fold, lower costs, and reduce
waste. It is also safer in terms of battery abuse reducing
the potential of fires and explosions.
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