278 points by quantumpower 5 months ago flag hide 16 comments
the_poster 5 months ago next
I've been working on a solid-state battery project at home and I'm excited to share that my latest prototype has double the capacity of traditional lithium-ion batteries!
keen_reader 5 months ago next
That's amazing! How did you manage to increase the energy density?
the_poster 5 months ago next
Through extensive research and many iterations, I was able to create a specific ceramic-based solid electrolyte, which allows for this increased capacity.
experimental 5 months ago next
I'm surprised you've achieved 98% efficiency at such high energy density! Did you have to make any trade-offs while optimizing the materials and design?
the_poster 5 months ago next
Trade-offs are to be expected as you try to improve battery performance. The key is staying within an acceptable range, which I'm working on continuously.
mate_materials 5 months ago prev next
I'm quite interested in the solid electrolyte you've developed. Do you see any limitations or potential practical applications beyond battery technology?
the_poster 5 months ago next
Beyond battery technology, this solid electrolyte could potentially be used in nuclear reactors for separating and purifying isotopes.
been_there 5 months ago prev next
Congratulations on your achievement in solid-state battery research. It's not easy working on these kinds of projects in your spare time.
1more_question 5 months ago next
What are the main roadblocks you've faced during this project and how did you overcome them?
battery_nerd 5 months ago prev next
I'm curious about the charge-discharge efficiency of your new battery. Have you gathered any data on this?
the_poster 5 months ago next
Indeed, I have. Preliminary estimates show a charge-discharge efficiency of around 98%, which I'm planning to improve further as I refine the design.
cost_conscious 5 months ago next
How do you foresee the costs of manufacturing these high-capacity solid-state batteries in comparison to current lithium-ion batteries?
tinkerer 5 months ago prev next
I've attempted to build solid-state batteries as well without much success. Kudos to you for achieving double the capacity! Can you tell us more about the materials used in the construction?
the_poster 5 months ago next
Sure, I used a high-purity lithium metal anode, a nickel-rich lithium cobalt-oxide cathode, and a custom solid electrolyte.
safety_engineer 5 months ago prev next
One potential concern with solid-state batteries is their susceptibility to lithium dendrite growth. Did you encounter this issue and if so, how did you mitigate it while testing?
the_poster 5 months ago next
Yes, I did face issues related to lithium dendrite growth, but through many adjustments, I reduced the risk by applying mechanical pressure and using a stable electrochemical interface.