- Advertisement -
18.8 C
New York
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
- Advertisement -

Electrode porosity control boosts lithium-air battery output tenfold

Electrode porosity control boosts lithium-air battery output tenfold

Relationship between energy density and power density of batteries. Credit: Akihiro Nomura, National Institute for Materials Science; Morihiro Saito, Seikei University

The National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), in collaboration with Seikei University, has successfully enhanced the power output of lithium-air batteries, which are attracting attention as next-generation batteries. By developing a highly porous electrode made of carbon nanotubes, the team achieved a tenfold increase in output current. The lithium-air battery developed in this study not only has extremely high energy density compared to lithium-ion batteries but also significantly improved power performance.

As a result, it is now able to supply the power required for hovering small drones, making significant improvements in flight duration feasible. These results were published online in the Journal of Power Sources on February 9, 2025.

Lithium-air batteries (LABs) are rechargeable batteries that operate through discharge and charge reactions using lithium and oxygen. They are attracting attention as an energy storage technology capable of achieving significantly lighter weight and larger capacity than conventional lithium-ion batteries, with a potential energy density 5 to 10 times higher. However, lithium-air batteries have extremely slow reaction kinetics, resulting in only very weak output current. To make use of the large amount of energy stored in lithium-air batteries, a fundamental improvement in their power output has been required.

The research team developed a highly porous carbon nanotube air electrode that significantly improved oxygen accessibility. When combined with a low-viscosity amide-based electrolyte, the new design enabled a tenfold increase in current density. The resulting battery achieved a specific power density sufficient to support hovering in lightweight drones.

Based on these results, the team aims to scale up lithium-air battery cells, with the goal of developing ultra-lightweight and high-capacity batteries that can be used as power sources for small drones and microrobots.

More information:
Akihiro Nomura et al, Highly porous carbon nanotube air-electrode combined with low-viscosity amide-based electrolyte enabling high-power, high-energy lithium-air batteries, Journal of Power Sources (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2025.236426

Citation:
Electrode porosity control boosts lithium-air battery output tenfold (2025, September 8)
retrieved 9 September 2025
from https://techxplore.com/news/2025-09-electrode-porosity-boosts-lithium-air.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.


#Electrode #porosity #control #boosts #lithiumair #battery #output #tenfold

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest Articles