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UK funding (672 337 £) : Anodes protégées pour batteries au lithium-soufre (PALIS) Ukri01/08/2016 UK Research and Innovation, Royaume Uni

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Anodes protégées pour batteries au lithium-soufre (PALIS)

Abstract The Protected Anodes for Lithium Sulphur Batteries Project (PALIS) will project will develop an innovative protected lithium anode component for use in Li-S batteries. The technology will mitigate detrimental side reactions in the cells, delivering higher performance, high energy density and lower cost Li-S cells for use in smart grid energy storage applications. The approach also enables replacement of critical metals such as Co/Ni currently used in Li-ion batteries with lower cost carbon, sulphur and lithium. The consortium of Johnson Matthey, Oxford University, Ilika Technologies Ltd, Warwick Manufacturing Group and Williams Advanced Engineering combines skills in novel materials and electrode design, PVD and polymer composite coating, scale up of electrodes and industrially relevant sized pouch cells, also cell, module, pack testing and system design. The project will ultimately deliver a module design study, assessing the performance of the new technology components interlinking performance of project cells with usage patterns/cycles for energy/power in main market applications in the energy storage sector.
Category Collaborative R&D
Reference 102595
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/08/2016
Funded period end 31/10/2019
Funded value £672 337,00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=102595

Participating Organisations

JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC

£236 067,00

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
WILLIAMS GRAND PRIX ENGINEERING LIMITED

£71 137,00

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
ILIKA TECHNOLOGIES LTD

£365 133,00

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