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Scientific Reports | 2015

Development of Bipolar All-solid-state Lithium Battery Based on Quasi-solid-state Electrolyte Containing Tetraglyme-LiTFSA Equimolar Complex

Yoshiyuki Gambe; Yan Sun; Itaru Honma

The development of high energy–density lithium-ion secondary batteries as storage batteries in vehicles is attracting increasing attention. In this study, high-voltage bipolar stacked batteries with a quasi-solid-state electrolyte containing a Li-Glyme complex were prepared, and the performance of the device was evaluated. Via the successful production of double-layered and triple-layered high-voltage devices, it was confirmed that these stacked batteries operated properly without any internal short-circuits of a single cell within the package: Their plateau potentials (6.7 and 10.0 V, respectively) were two and three times that (3.4 V) of the single-layered device, respectively. Further, the double-layered device showed a capacity retention of 99% on the 200th cycle at 0.5 C, which is an indication of good cycling properties. These results suggest that bipolar stacked batteries with a quasi-solid-state electrolyte containing a Li-Glyme complex could readily produce a high voltage of 10 V.


Nano Letters | 2016

Disulfide-Bridged (Mo3S11) Cluster Polymer: Molecular Dynamics and Application as Electrode Material for a Rechargeable Magnesium Battery

Quang Duc Truong; Murukanahally Kempaiah Devaraju; Duc N. Nguyen; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Keiichiro Nayuki; Yoshikazu Sasaki; Phong D. Tran; Itaru Honma

Exploring novel electrode materials is critical for the development of a next-generation rechargeable magnesium battery with high volumetric capacity. Here, we showed that a distinct amorphous molybdenum sulfide, being a coordination polymer of disulfide-bridged (Mo3S11) clusters, has great potential as a rechargeable magnesium battery cathode. This material provided good reversible capacity, attributed to its unique structure with high flexibility and capability of deformation upon Mg insertion. Free-terminal disulfide moiety may act as the active site for reversible insertion and extraction of magnesium.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Bipolar stacked quasi-all-solid-state lithium secondary batteries with output cell potentials of over 6 V

Takahiro Matsuo; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Yan Sun; Itaru Honma

Designing a lithium ion battery (LIB) with a three-dimensional device structure is crucial for increasing the practical energy storage density by avoiding unnecessary supporting parts of the cell modules. Here, we describe the superior secondary battery performance of the bulk all-solid-state LIB cell and a multilayered stacked bipolar cell with doubled cell potential of 6.5 V, for the first time. The bipolar-type solid LIB cell runs its charge/discharge cycle over 200 times in a range of 0.1–1.0 C with negligible capacity decrease despite their doubled output cell potentials. This extremely high performance of the bipolar cell is a result of the superior battery performance of the single cell; the bulk all-solid-state cell has a charge/discharge cycle capability of over 1500 although metallic lithium and LiFePO4 are employed as anodes and cathodes, respectively. The use of a quasi-solid electrolyte consisting of ionic liquid and Al2O3 nanoparticles is considered to be responsible for the high ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability at the interface between the electrodes and the electrolyte. This paper presents the effective applications of SiO2, Al2O3, and CeO2 nanoparticles and various Li+ conducting ionic liquids for the quasi-solid electrolytes and reports the best ever known cycle performances. Moreover, the results of this study show that the bipolar stacked three-dimensional device structure would be a smart choice for future LIBs with higher cell energy density and output potential. In addition, our report presents the advantages of adopting a three-dimensional cell design based on the solid-state electrolytes, which is of particular interest in energy-device engineering for mobile applications.


Electrochimica Acta | 2014

Development of lithium-sulfur batteries using room temperature ionic liquid-based quasi-solid-state electrolytes

Atsushi Unemoto; Hideyuki Ogawa; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Itaru Honma


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Development of all-solid-state lithium battery using quasi-solidified tetraglyme–lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide–fumed silica nano-composites as electrolytes

Atsushi Unemoto; Takahiro Matsuo; Hideyuki Ogawa; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Itaru Honma


Solid State Ionics | 2014

Development of high capacity all-solid-state lithium battery using quasi-solid-state electrolyte containing tetraglyme–Li-TFSA equimolar complexes

Atsushi Unemoto; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Daiki Komatsu; Itaru Honma


Chemistry of Materials | 2017

Unravelling the Surface Structure of MgMn2O4 Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Magnesium-Ion Battery

Quang Duc Truong; Murukanahally Kempaiah Devaraju; Phong D. Tran; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Keiichiro Nayuki; Yoshikazu Sasaki; Itaru Honma


PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016

Quasi-Solid State Electrolytes for Li-Ion Battery Applications

Itaru Honma; Takahiro Matsuo; Atsushi Unemoto; Yoshiyuki Gambe


2014 ECS and SMEQ Joint International Meeting (October 5-9, 2014) | 2014

Development of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Electrolytes Based on Ionic Liquid-Nanoparticles-Composite

Yan Sun; Takahiro Matsuo; Yoshiyuki Gambe; Itaru Honma


17th International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (June 10-14, 2014) | 2014

Development of All-Solid-State Lithium Battery Based on Quasi-Solidified Room Temperature Ionic Liquid-Nanoparticles-Composite As Hybrid Electrolytes (II) –Application of Quasi-Solidified Electrolytes to Bipolar-Type All-Solid-State Lithium Battery–

Yoshiyuki Gambe; Yan Sun; Takahiro Matsuo; Itaru Honma

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Phong D. Tran

Nanyang Technological University

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