{"id":12638,"date":"2021-06-08T14:27:28","date_gmt":"2021-06-08T06:27:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/battery9999.com\/en\/?p=12638"},"modified":"2021-06-08T14:27:28","modified_gmt":"2021-06-08T06:27:28","slug":"the-next-generation-of-lithium-batteries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/battery9999.com\/en\/the-next-generation-of-lithium-batteries\/","title":{"rendered":"The next generation of lithium batteries"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-react-class=\"wire\/relative-time\" data-react-props=\"{&quot;timestamp&quot;:&quot;2021-06-03T11:31:45.000+10:00&quot;}\" data-react-cache-id=\"wire\/relative-time-0\">3RD JUN, 21<\/div>\n<h5 class=\"caption\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-12640\" src=\"https:\/\/battery9999.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/1-4-251x200.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"251\" height=\"200\" \/><\/h5>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<div data-react-class=\"wire\/wire-body\" data-react-props=\"{&quot;body&quot;:&quot;\\u003cp\\u003eLithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have become a staple of modern technology over the last 20 years. But like all technologies, it will eventually be replaced by something superior. One of the technologies vying to be the successor is lithium-sulphur (Li-S). Don\u2019t be fooled by the similar name \u2013 it\u2019s \\u003ci\\u003every\\u003c\/i\\u003e different to Li-ion, both in a technical and a practical sense. On the technical front, Li-ion batteries use a lithium salt and base metals such as cobalt, nickel, and manganese. Li-S batteries on the other hand, use lithium metal, but contain no base metals. On the practical front, Li-S batteries will be half the weight, and several times more energy-dense than an equivalent Li-ion battery. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201cThese new lithium and sulphur batteries have a much higher energy density, are lighter, and also safer than the current lithium ion batteries,\u201d said Professor Ian Chen from Deakin University. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eOne of the biggest challenges for Li-S batteries has been avoiding degradation over multiple charge cycles, with the batteries degrading to the point of failure very quickly. However, a partnership between Deakin University and the ASX-listed PPK Group has recently made a breakthrough which could help put these batteries in your phone (or electric car) sooner. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eLi-S Energy \u2013 the joint venture between Deakin and PPK Group \u2013 have found that using the nanomaterial, Boron Nitride Nanotubes (BNNT) can improve the performance of Li-S batteries \u2013 retaining high energy capacity over hundreds of cycles. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cb\\u003eLi-S battery test results after 450 continuous cycles. Specific capacity has been maintained at greater than 550mAh\/g which is in the region of 3 times the specific capacity of current Li-ion batteries. \\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c\/b\\u003e\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cdiv class=\\&quot;medium-insert-images\\&quot;\\u003e\\n    \\u003cimg data-action=\\&quot;zoom\\&quot; src=\\&quot;https:\/\/www.livewiremarkets.com\/rails\/active_storage\/blobs\/redirect\/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsibWVzc2FnZSI6IkJBaHBBaW13IiwiZXhwIjpudWxsLCJwdXIiOiJibG9iX2lkIn19--dadffc6e6bacc60b6d21d6dd98759c64ef936811\/Picture1.png\\&quot; alt=\\&quot;\\&quot; class=\\&quot;\\&quot;\\u003e\\n\\u003cb\\u003eSOURCE: DEAKIN UNIVERSITY\\u003c\/b\\u003e\\n\\u003c\/div\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\\&quot;Current lithium ion batteries have energy density around 200 or 300 watt hour per kilogram. For lithium sulphur batteries it can achieve 500 watt hour per kilogram. That means with the same energy that lithium sulphur battery will be half the weight.\\&quot; - Dr Baozhi Yu, Deakin University. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eIf all goes well, scaling up production appears achievable. Dr Chen says that fabrication processes for Li-S batteries is quite similar to existing Li-ion fabrication, which would allow battery makers to re-tool existing facilities, making commercialisation easier. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\\&quot;Currently, most Li-S pouch cells can run a couple of hundred cycles and we have improved it to several hundred, we then need it to be over a thousand,\\&quot; said Professor Chen. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003ch2\\u003eLi-S technology is not new\\u003c\/h2\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eDon\u2019t make the mistake of thinking that this is a newly-discovered and poorly understood technology. Li-S batteries have been around for some time. As Roger Montgomery, Chief Investment Officer at Montgomery Investment Management pointed out:\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201c12 years ago, in 2008, these batteries were used on the Zephyr 6 \u2013 the then longest and highest-altitude unmanned solar-powered flight.\u201d\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eBut long paths through development and commercialisation are the norm with such technologies. Indeed, Li-ion batteries were proposed in 1973, developed through the 70s and 80s, and the first commercial versions hit the market in the early 90s. However, it was not until the mid-00s that Li-ion batteries truly dominated the market. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201cThere is hope that Li-S batteries may succeed Li-ion cells because of their higher energy density and reduced cost thanks to the use of sulphur. Of course, there are still issues to get it to commercial scale, which Lithium-Ion has already achieved,\u201d said Montgomery. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003ch2\\u003eCompeting technologies\\u003c\/h2\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eBut Li-S is not the only game in town of course. New Li-ion technologies are also being developed that could end up being more attractive to battery manufacturers. One such technology is the NCM 811 cathode chemistry, which uses higher portions of nickel than current Li-ion batteries. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201cThere is also a push by battery makers toward cathodes with higher nickel content. NCM 811 cathodes, for which lithium hydroxide is better suited, are eight parts nickel, one part cobalt and one part manganese, and they too have a higher energy density, a longer lifespan and provide a better driving range when used in EVs,\u201d said Montgomery.\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eMontgomery described the battle as being akin to Betamax versus VHS (or maybe HD-DVD versus Blu-ray, for our younger audience). \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201cBack in the 80\u2019s it was Betamax that had the better technology for viewing movies but VHS won out because it gained traction with producers and distributors. Whether the best battery technology wins may depend on what technologies the biggest manufacturers invest their substantial capital in first,\u201d he told us. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003ch2\\u003eResource intensity\\u003c\/h2\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eA key problem for any new battery technology is ensuring stable supply of the required commodities. Lithium itself is not a scarce resource, averaging 20mg per kilogram of the Earth\u2019s crust, making it the 25th most abundant element. Though lithium production will need to be scaled up in the years and decades ahead, regardless of the dominant technology. Recent successes in finding large economic deposits suggest that this is more a problem of capital, time, and desire though. With enough time and motivation, new mines will be brought online to meet demand. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eHowever, Li-S batteries require lithium metal, not lithium hydroxide or carbonate. Hard rock deposits, such as those found in Western Australia, produce lithium hydroxide as a saleable product, whereas brine deposits, such as those found in South America, produce lithium carbonate. Neither, however, produces lithium metal. Lithium metal is produced from lithium chloride (and potassium chloride) and requires temperatures of 450 degrees Celsius. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eSupply of sulphur is unlikely to be a concern, however. Sulphur is the 16th-most abundant element on the planet, and we produce around 70mt per annum already.\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eFor Li-ion batteries cobalt offers the biggest challenges. Cobalt is a very rare metal and faces significant supply chain problems. Much of the world\u2019s supply comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is produced by \u2018artisanal miners\u2019, who are often children, in terrible conditions. Understandably, not many electric car or smartphone producers want to be involved with this. Economic deposits have been difficult to find elsewhere. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201cLi-ion and Li-S are totally different. In Li-ion batteries there is no lithium metal, it\u2019s just the lithium ion and the lithium oxide, or salt inside. But in Li-S with only two main materials are lithium metal and sulphur. There are no other metals. I think that is one of the advantages of the Li-S because only sulphur is involved inside the Li-S battery,\u201d said Dr Baozhi Yu.\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003ch2\\u003eWhat it all means for investors (and consumers)\\u003c\/h2\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eWhile this technology is unlikely to have a major impact at a company level in the immediate term, it\u2019s important to consider it in the context of long-term demand for resources. If Li-S does become the dominant technology rather than NCM 811, then long-term forecasts of nickel and cobalt demand may need to be adjusted. While the 48% owner of this technology (ASX:PPK) is a listed company, it should be noted that it\u2019s a loss-making small cap, with other operations of more significance to their P\\u0026amp;L statement than any revenues that may or may not come from Li-S battery technology.\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eElectric car makers may end up being the big beneficiary, as range anxiety reduces and people outside cities become more comfortable with electric car ownership. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cblockquote\\u003e\\u003cp\\u003e\u201cIn any case, consumers will be the winners. You may be better off shorting the legacy ICE technologies that Lithium will relegate to the history books,\u201d Montgomery said. \\u003c\/p\\u003e\\u003c\/blockquote\\u003e\\n\\u003ch2\\u003eAustralia\u2019s 100 top-rated funds\\u003c\/h2\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eLivewire\u2019s Top-Rated Fund Series gives subscribers exclusive access to data and insights that will help them make more informed decisions.\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eClick \\u003ca href=\\&quot;https:\/\/topratedfundsseries.livewiremarkets.com\/\\&quot; target=\\&quot;_blank\\&quot;\\u003ehere\\u003c\/a\\u003e to view the dedicated website, which includes:\\u003c\/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cul\\u003e\\n\\u003cli\\u003eThe full list of Australia\u2019s 100 top-rated funds.\\u003c\/li\\u003e\\n\\u003cli\\u003eDetailed fund profile pages, with data powered by Morningstar.\\u003c\/li\\u003e\\n\\u003cli\\u003eExclusive interviews with expert researchers from Lonsec, Morningstar and Zenith.\\u003c\/li\\u003e\\n\\u003cli\\u003eVideos and articles featuring 16 top-rated fund managers.\\u003c\/li\\u003e\\n\\u003c\/ul\\u003e&quot;,&quot;contributorMentions&quot;:[]}\" data-react-cache-id=\"wire\/wire-body-0\">\n<div class=\"wire__body_editor\">\n<p>Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have become a staple of modern technology over the last 20 years. But like all technologies, it will eventually be replaced by something superior. One of the technologies vying to be the successor is lithium-sulphur (Li-S). Don\u2019t be fooled by the similar name \u2013 it\u2019s\u00a0<i>very<\/i>\u00a0different to Li-ion, both in a technical and a practical sense. On the technical front, Li-ion batteries use a lithium salt and base metals such as cobalt, nickel, and manganese. Li-S batteries on the other hand, use lithium metal, but contain no base metals. On the practical front, Li-S batteries will be half the weight, and several times more energy-dense than an equivalent Li-ion battery.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cThese new lithium and sulphur batteries have a much higher energy density, are lighter, and also safer than the current lithium ion batteries,\u201d said Professor Ian Chen from Deakin University.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>One of the biggest challenges for Li-S batteries has been avoiding degradation over multiple charge cycles, with the batteries degrading to the point of failure very quickly. However, a partnership between Deakin University and the ASX-listed PPK Group has recently made a breakthrough which could help put these batteries in your phone (or electric car) sooner.<\/p>\n<p>Li-S Energy \u2013 the joint venture between Deakin and PPK Group \u2013 have found that using the nanomaterial, Boron Nitride Nanotubes (BNNT) can improve the performance of Li-S batteries \u2013 retaining high energy capacity over hundreds of cycles.<\/p>\n<p><b>Li-S battery test results after 450 continuous cycles. Specific capacity has been maintained at greater than 550mAh\/g which is in the region of 3 times the specific capacity of current Li-ion batteries.<br \/>\n<\/b><\/p>\n<div class=\"medium-insert-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.livewiremarkets.com\/rails\/active_storage\/blobs\/redirect\/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsibWVzc2FnZSI6IkJBaHBBaW13IiwiZXhwIjpudWxsLCJwdXIiOiJibG9iX2lkIn19--dadffc6e6bacc60b6d21d6dd98759c64ef936811\/Picture1.png\" alt=\"\" data-action=\"zoom\" \/><b>SOURCE: DEAKIN UNIVERSITY<\/b><\/div>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Current lithium ion batteries have energy density around 200 or 300 watt hour per kilogram. For lithium sulphur batteries it can achieve 500 watt hour per kilogram. That means with the same energy that lithium sulphur battery will be half the weight.&#8221; &#8211; Dr Baozhi Yu, Deakin University.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>If all goes well, scaling up production appears achievable. Dr Chen says that fabrication processes for Li-S batteries is quite similar to existing Li-ion fabrication, which would allow battery makers to re-tool existing facilities, making commercialisation easier.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Currently, most Li-S pouch cells can run a couple of hundred cycles and we have improved it to several hundred, we then need it to be over a thousand,&#8221; said Professor Chen.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>Li-S technology is not new<\/h2>\n<p>Don\u2019t make the mistake of thinking that this is a newly-discovered and poorly understood technology. Li-S batteries have been around for some time. As Roger Montgomery, Chief Investment Officer at Montgomery Investment Management pointed out:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201c12 years ago, in 2008, these batteries were used on the Zephyr 6 \u2013 the then longest and highest-altitude unmanned solar-powered flight.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>But long paths through development and commercialisation are the norm with such technologies. Indeed, Li-ion batteries were proposed in 1973, developed through the 70s and 80s, and the first commercial versions hit the market in the early 90s. However, it was not until the mid-00s that Li-ion batteries truly dominated the market.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cThere is hope that Li-S batteries may succeed Li-ion cells because of their higher energy density and reduced cost thanks to the use of sulphur. Of course, there are still issues to get it to commercial scale, which Lithium-Ion has already achieved,\u201d said Montgomery.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>Competing technologies<\/h2>\n<p>But Li-S is not the only game in town of course. New Li-ion technologies are also being developed that could end up being more attractive to battery manufacturers. One such technology is the NCM 811 cathode chemistry, which uses higher portions of nickel than current Li-ion batteries.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cThere is also a push by battery makers toward cathodes with higher nickel content. NCM 811 cathodes, for which lithium hydroxide is better suited, are eight parts nickel, one part cobalt and one part manganese, and they too have a higher energy density, a longer lifespan and provide a better driving range when used in EVs,\u201d said Montgomery.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Montgomery described the battle as being akin to Betamax versus VHS (or maybe HD-DVD versus Blu-ray, for our younger audience).<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cBack in the 80\u2019s it was Betamax that had the better technology for viewing movies but VHS won out because it gained traction with producers and distributors. Whether the best battery technology wins may depend on what technologies the biggest manufacturers invest their substantial capital in first,\u201d he told us.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>Resource intensity<\/h2>\n<p>A key problem for any new battery technology is ensuring stable supply of the required commodities. Lithium itself is not a scarce resource, averaging 20mg per kilogram of the Earth\u2019s crust, making it the 25th most abundant element. Though lithium production will need to be scaled up in the years and decades ahead, regardless of the dominant technology. Recent successes in finding large economic deposits suggest that this is more a problem of capital, time, and desire though. With enough time and motivation, new mines will be brought online to meet demand.<\/p>\n<p>However, Li-S batteries require lithium metal, not lithium hydroxide or carbonate. Hard rock deposits, such as those found in Western Australia, produce lithium hydroxide as a saleable product, whereas brine deposits, such as those found in South America, produce lithium carbonate. Neither, however, produces lithium metal. Lithium metal is produced from lithium chloride (and potassium chloride) and requires temperatures of 450 degrees Celsius.<\/p>\n<p>Supply of sulphur is unlikely to be a concern, however. Sulphur is the 16th-most abundant element on the planet, and we produce around 70mt per annum already.<\/p>\n<p>For Li-ion batteries cobalt offers the biggest challenges. Cobalt is a very rare metal and faces significant supply chain problems. Much of the world\u2019s supply comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is produced by \u2018artisanal miners\u2019, who are often children, in terrible conditions. Understandably, not many electric car or smartphone producers want to be involved with this. Economic deposits have been difficult to find elsewhere.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cLi-ion and Li-S are totally different. In Li-ion batteries there is no lithium metal, it\u2019s just the lithium ion and the lithium oxide, or salt inside. But in Li-S with only two main materials are lithium metal and sulphur. There are no other metals. I think that is one of the advantages of the Li-S because only sulphur is involved inside the Li-S battery,\u201d said Dr Baozhi Yu.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>What it all means for investors (and consumers)<\/h2>\n<p>While this technology is unlikely to have a major impact at a company level in the immediate term, it\u2019s important to consider it in the context of long-term demand for resources. If Li-S does become the dominant technology rather than NCM 811, then long-term forecasts of nickel and cobalt demand may need to be adjusted. While the 48% owner of this technology (ASX:PPK) is a listed company, it should be noted that it\u2019s a loss-making small cap, with other operations of more significance to their P&amp;L statement than any revenues that may or may not come from Li-S battery technology.<\/p>\n<p>Electric car makers may end up being the big beneficiary, as range anxiety reduces and people outside cities become more comfortable with electric car ownership.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cIn any case, consumers will be the winners. You may be better off shorting the legacy ICE technologies that Lithium will relegate to the history books,\u201d Montgomery said.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>Australia\u2019s 100 top-rated funds<\/h2>\n<p>Livewire\u2019s Top-Rated Fund Series gives subscribers exclusive access to data and insights that will help them make more informed decisions.<\/p>\n<p>Click\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/topratedfundsseries.livewiremarkets.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">here<\/a>\u00a0to view the dedicated website, which includes:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The full list of Australia\u2019s 100 top-rated funds.<\/li>\n<li>Detailed fund profile pages, with data powered by Morningstar.<\/li>\n<li>Exclusive interviews with expert researchers from Lonsec, Morningstar and Zenith.<\/li>\n<li>Videos and articles featuring 16 top-rated fund managers.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div data-react-class=\"wire\/end-of-content\" data-react-props=\"{}\" data-react-cache-id=\"wire\/end-of-content-0\">\u00a0Source:<a href=\"https:\/\/www.livewiremarkets.com\/wires\/the-next-generation-of-lithium-batteries\">The next generation of lithium batteries &#8211; Patrick Poke | Livewire (livewiremarkets.com)<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>3RD JUN, 21<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":12,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[113],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-12638","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-industrial-news"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v24.4 - 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