High Specific Energy Lithium Cells for Space Exploration

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The paper discusses development under an ESA TRP activity (Contract No. 4000109879/13/NL/LvH) with a target of high specific energy Lithium-ion cells, capable of operating under low temperature conditions, i.e. -40 °C. Such cells may be encountered in future exploration missions, which do not consider the use of Radioisotope Heater Units. During the activity, ≥1 Ah silicon-based high energy density prototype cells, following components characterization and optimization, were designed, developed, manufactured and tested under room and subzero temperature conditions down to -40 °C. The developed and tested prototype cells exhibited energy density of around 208 Wh/Kg at room temperature under C/10 charge-discharge rate within voltage range of 2.8 V and 4.1 V. Moreover, the prototype cells could retain and deliver more than 75% of their capacity at room temperature upon cycling at -40 °C, demonstrating an energy density of 140 Wh/kg.

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Farmakis, F., Georgoulas, N., Karafyllidis, I., Amoiridis, I., Elmasides, C., Balomenou, S., … Nestoridi, M. (2017). High Specific Energy Lithium Cells for Space Exploration. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 16). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171608003

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