Loading…
Loading grant details…
| Funder | Vinnova |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Uppsala University |
| Country | Sweden |
| Start Date | Sep 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Aug 31, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,095 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | Swedish Research Council |
| Grant ID | 2022-01465_Vinnova |
Purpose and goal:
SuSaNa project aims to develop a sustainable, safe, and high energy density Na-based batteryThe aim is to develop sutainable and safe sodium batteries, which also have high specific energy density. To achieve this, the project has been divided into three sub-goals: 1.Develop non-flammable electrolytes that hinder dendrite growth.
2.Develop batteries that are anode-free, which contributes to high power and energy density.
3.Develop the cathode material ”Prussian white” which consists of only environmentally friendly elements and is safe to use in a battery, with no risk of fires. Expected results and effects:
The project will develop a sustainable sodium battery, base on non-critical raw materials that are cheap and high performing. The battery will be anode-free, increasing the specific energy density. Recyclability will be evaluated to ensure sustainability throughout the battery life cycle. The batteries are expected to perform on par with or better than today’s lithium-ion batteries, and have a low-cost.
Approach and implementation:
To achieve the goals, optimization of the cathode, anode and electrolyte will be done, both separately and in combination in batteries. As for the anode, it will be plated directly on the current collector in the form of sodium metal, this is considered anode-free as the anode is created during cycling of the battery. The elctrolytes will be optimized in regard to hindering dendrite growth and non-flammability. Develpoment of the cathode will be through surface coatings to increase stability.
Uppsala University
Complete our application form to express your interest and we'll guide you through the process.
Apply for This Grant