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HERO ID
5062397
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Life Cycle Assessment of Silicon-Nanotube-Based Lithium Ion Battery for Electric Vehicles
Author(s)
Deng, Y; Ma, L; Li, T; Li, J; Yuan, C
Year
2019
Journal
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
ISSN:
2168-0485
Volume
7
Issue
1
Page Numbers
599-610
DOI
10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b04136
Web of Science Id
WOS:000455288800062
Abstract
The study presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of a next-generation lithium ion battery pack using silicon nanotube anode (SiNT), nickel-cobalt-manganese oxide cathode, and lithium hexafluorophosphate electrolyte. The battery pack is characterized with 63 kWh capacity to power a midsized electric vehicle (EV) for a 320 km range. A novel LCA model is developed through the inventory analyses of the SiNT anode manufacturing conducted on the basis of our lab-scale experimentation, and the inventory of the NMC-SiNT battery manufacturing is constructed from our industrial partners' pilot-scale battery production facilities. The upstream and downstream inventory analyses are performed through professional LCA databases and public literature. The obtained impact results of the NMC-SiNT battery are benchmarked with those of a conventional NMC-Graphite battery pack under the same driving distance per charge baseline. The results show that the NMC-SiNT battery has comparable environmental impacts with the conventional NMC-Graphite battery, with 10%-17% higher impacts in global warming potential and fossil depletion potential and 39%-56% lower impacts in human toxicity, freshwater ecotoxicity, and marine toxicity. In this study, a sensitivity analysis is also performed to investigate the robustness and reliability of the LCA results. Finally, the paper conducted a scenario analysis to identify potential ways to improve the environmental performance of the NMC-SiNT battery for future sustainable development in EVs' application.
Keywords
life cycle assessment; silicon nanotube anode; lithium ion battery; electric vehicle
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