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[SUBJECT] Batería de estado sólido sin ánodo alcanza 235 Wh/L en 100 ciclos

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Energía · Almacenamiento de Energía

Un equipo de investigación ha desarrollado una batería de estado sólido sin ánodo que integra un colector de corriente modificado con una capa semilla de estaño y carbono (Sn/C) para estabilizar el depósito de litio. Los investigadores demostraron que esta arquitectura reduce el sobrepotencial de nucleación, mantiene la integridad interfacial con el electrolito sólido LiPON y mejora la eficiencia de ciclado, alcanzando una densidad energética volumétrica de 235,13 Wh L⁻¹ tras 100 ciclos en una celda completa con cátodo de óxido de litio y vanadio. Para su proyecto de geotermia en una región minera, este avance es relevante porque el almacenamiento eficiente de energía en estado sólido podría integrarse en sistemas de bombas de calor y calefacción de edificios, mejorando la autosuficiencia energética y la estabilidad de los sistemas de climatización alimentados por fuentes renovables.

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