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Physical sciences reviews | 2018

Fundamental principles of battery design

Matthias Zschornak; Falk Meutzner; Jessica Lück; Arnulf Latz; Tilmann Leisegang; Juliane Hanzig; Melanie Nentwich; Jens Zosel; Perla B. Balbuena

Abstract With an increasing diversity of electrical energy sources, in particular with respect to the pool of renewable energies, and a growing complexity of electrical energy usage, the need for storage solutions to counterbalance the discrepancy of demand and offer is inevitable. In principle, a battery seems to be a simple device since it just requires three basic components – two electrodes and an electrolyte – in contact with each other. However, only the control of the interplay of these components as well as their dynamics, in particular the chemical reactions, can yield a high-performance system. Moreover, specific aspects such as production costs, weight, material composition and morphology, material criticality, and production conditions, among many others, need to be fulfilled at the same time. They present some of the countless challenges, which make battery design a long-lasting, effortful task. This chapter gives an introduction to the fundamental concepts of batteries. The principles are exemplified for the basic Daniell cell followed by a review of Nernst equation, electrified interface reactions, and ionic transport. The focus is addressed to crystalline materials. A comprehensive discussion of crystal chemical and crystal physical peculiarities reflects favourable and unfavourable local structural aspects from a crystallographic view as well as considerations with respect to electronic structure and bonding. A brief classification of battery types concludes the chapter.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Theory of reactions at electrified interfaces

Jessica Lück; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2017

Solvation and solubility effects in lithium-sulfur batteries

Timo Danner; Jessica Lück; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2017

Modelling chemical kinetics at electrified interfaces

Jessica Lück; Arnulf Latz


231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017

First Steps Towards a Continuum Model of Mg-S Batteries

Raphael Richter; Jessica Lück; Timo Danner; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2016

Continuum modeling of metal-sulfur batteries: Li-S and beyond

Timo Danner; Jessica Lück; Raphael Richter; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2016

First steps towards a model of Mg-S batteries

Raphael Richter; Jessica Lück; Timo Danner; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2016

Modeling of adsorption processes at nanostructured cathodes inlithium-sulfur batteries

Jessica Lück; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2016

Electrosorption in lithium-sulfur batteries: modeling of solvation andadsorption at nanostructured cathodes

Jessica Lück; Timo Danner; Arnulf Latz


Archive | 2015

Modeling of desolvation and adsorption of ions at electrochemical interfaces for intercalation and conversion reactions in batteries

Jessica Lück; Arnulf Latz

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Arnulf Latz

German Aerospace Center

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Timo Danner

German Aerospace Center

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Falk Meutzner

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Jens Zosel

Dresden University of Technology

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Juliane Hanzig

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Matthias Zschornak

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Melanie Nentwich

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Tilmann Leisegang

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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