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Thermally activated batteries and their prospects for grid-scale energy storage
Joule ( IF 38.6 ) Pub Date : 2023-03-06 , DOI: 10.1016/j.joule.2023.02.009
Minyuan M. Li , J. Mark Weller , David M. Reed , Vincent L. Sprenkle , Guosheng Li

Dr. Minyuan M. Li is a postdoctoral associate in the Battery Materials & Systems Group at PNNL. His research interests include inorganic syntheses, nanomaterials, and electrochemistry. He is currently developing new battery chemical systems for long-duration and seasonal energy storage applications to support grid resiliency.

Dr. Jon Mark Weller is a postdoctoral research associate in the Battery Materials & Systems Group at PNNL, with research interests including solid-state chemistry, materials synthesis and characterization, battery electrochemistry, and applications of molten salts, among others. His current focus is on low-cost, long-duration energy storage with an emphasis on novel molten Na battery chemistries.

Dr. David M. Reed has over 20 years of experience in the materials science field. Before joining PNNL in 2010, he worked at 3M in St. Paul, MN, and Praxair in Tonawanda, NY. While in industry, David worked in a number of areas including high-temperature electrochemistry, materials synthesis and processing, alternative manufacturing methods, dielectric materials, coatings, failure analysis, new materials development, design of experiments, and rapid commercialization processes. His primary focus at PNNL has been developing and testing new materials and components in electrochemical devices. David is currently the PNNL program manager for the DOE Office of Electricity-sponsored program focused on new electrochemical device technologies for energy storage and project manager for several industrial-sponsored programs.

Dr. Vincent L. Sprenkle is currently an advisor for the Energy Processes and Materials Division at PNNL, focusing on the development of electrochemical energy storage technologies to enable renewable integration and to improve grid support. He previously led other projects in the development of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology and planar Na batteries. Dr. Sprenkle currently holds 14 US patents on fuel cells, batteries, and high-temperature electrochemical devices with 22 pending patent applications. He was named PNNL Inventor of the Year in 2014 and has been recognized as key contributor on four licensing activities while at PNNL.

Dr. Guosheng Li is a senior scientist and principal investigator in the Battery Materials & Systems Group at PNNL. His research focuses on advanced electrolytes (liquid and solid-state), synthesis of cathode materials, cathode reaction mechanisms, and various interfacial problems encountered in various rechargeable batteries. He is one of the pioneering researchers in the field of high-temperature batteries.



中文翻译:

热激活电池及其在电网规模储能方面的前景

Minyuan M. Li 博士是 PNNL 电池材料与系统组的博士后研究员。他的研究兴趣包括无机合成、纳米材料和电化学。他目前正在为长期和季节性储能应用开发新的电池化学系统,以支持电网弹性。

Jon Mark Weller 博士是 PNNL 电池材料与系统组的博士后研究员,研究兴趣包括固态化学、材料合成和表征、电池电化学以及熔盐的应用等。他目前的重点是低成本、长时间的储能,重点是新型熔融钠电池化学。

David M. Reed 博士在材料科学领域拥有超过 20 年的经验。在 2010 年加入 PNNL 之前,他曾在明尼苏达州圣保罗的 3M 和纽约托纳旺达的普莱克斯工作。在工业领域,David 曾在多个领域工作,包括高温电化学、材料合成和加工、替代制造方法、介电材料、涂层、故障分析、新材料开发、实验设计和快速商业化流程。他在 PNNL 的主要工作重点是开发和测试电化学设备中的新材料和组件。David 目前是 DOE 电力办公室赞助项目的 PNNL 项目经理,该项目专注于用于储能的新型电化学设备技术和多个工业赞助项目的项目经理。

Vincent L. Sprenkle 博士目前是 PNNL 能源过程和材料部门的顾问,专注于开发电化学储能技术以实现可再生能源整合并改善电网支持。他之前领导过固体氧化物燃料电池 (SOFC) 技术和平面钠电池开发的其他项目。Sprenkle 博士目前拥有 14 项关于燃料电池、蓄电池和高温电化学设备的美国专利,还有 22 项专利正在申请中。他于 2014 年被评为 PNNL 年度发明家,并在 PNNL 期间被公认为四项许可活动的主要贡献者。

李国盛博士是 PNNL 电池材料与系统组的资深科学家和首席研究员。他的研究重点是先进的电解质(液态和固态)、阴极材料的合成、阴极反应机制以及各种可充电电池中遇到的各种界面问题。他是高温电池领域的先驱研究人员之一。

更新日期:2023-03-06
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