INVESTIGADORES
FRECHERO marisa Alejandra
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Solid ionic conductors as electrolytes for green energy storage devices.
Autor/es:
MOLINA, M.C.; TERNY, S.; FRECHERO M. A.
Lugar:
IWLiME 2020. 7th International Workshop on Lithium, Industrial Minerals and Energy,
Reunión:
Congreso; 7th International Workshop on Lithium, Industrial Minerals and Energy,; 2020
Institución organizadora:
Universidad de Antofagasta
Resumen:
The 21st Century is marked by the paramount importance of new sources of green Energy develop. At present, an efficient energy use and renewable and clean sources for a sustainable growth is needed. This is why, finding diverse energy storage methods is the aim of much of our research interest today and also, for many Governments around the world. Batteries and supercapacitors are two common ways to storage electrochemical energy. Lithium ion batteries (LIBs) are today the most important and widely used rechargeable batteries, having the following advantages: high voltage, low self-discharge, long cycling life, low toxicity, and high reliability. However, in the near future different substitute ions could be boost or replace lithium ions. The performance of electrochemical devices depends on the materials? properties used both for electrodes and electrolytes. Nevertheless, unfortunately, a very precise materials selection is not enough to guarantee good functionality; one of the biggest technology challenges is to find couples of materials -electrode/electrolyte-with high compatibility. In this work, it is presented some of our most recent results for electrolytes: glassy and ceramic materials where the main ionic carrier is the Lithium cation. Our main goal has been to improve not only the electrolyte ionic conductivity but also to find the proper electrode materials that fits -as good as it can- at the interface, one of the most important issues to overcome, in order to obtain the new generation of all-solid state batteries