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memory effect (removing the need to fully discharge the
battery before recharging), can handle hundreds to thousands of
charge–recharge cycles, and have good round-trip electrical
efficiency.
Li-ionbatteriesdohaveadownside: theyare sensitive toheat,
can’t be fully discharged, are still costly (although costs are
coming down rapidly), and battery cells with certain chemical
formulations can occasionally burst into flame if damaged or
otherwise overstressed. The term ‘lithium-ion’ refers not to a
single chemistry but to a number of chemical combinations
where lithium ions are transferred between the electrodes during
the charge–discharge cycles. The lithium ions are derived from
electrodematerials that contain lithium compounds, and different
compounds present different cell voltages, energy densities,
lifetime, and safety characteristics. Battery management systems
are required – Li-ion batteries lack the ability to dissipate
overcharge energy – and safety characteristics are a function of
system design and control algorithms, regardless of battery cell
chemistry.
9.2.1.5 Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors, also a relatively new battery technology, store
energy in electric fields created by stored electric charge. They
fill a gap between ordinary capacitors and rechargeable
batteries. Because the charge is stored physically, with no
chemical or phase change occurring, the charge–discharge
processes are fast andhighly reversible.
They can be repeated over and over again, with virtually no
limit, at high round-trip efficiency. Depending on the design,
supercapacitors (also called ultracapacitors) canhave reasonably
high energy densities and can deliver quick bursts of energy
during peak power demands. Because of these characteristics
they are now widely used as low-current power sources for
computer memories, medical devices, and in cars, buses,
trains, cranes and elevators, including energy recovery from
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Water, Energy, and Environment
A Primer
- Titel
- Water, Energy, and Environment
- Untertitel
- A Primer
- Autor
- Allan R. Hoffman
- Verlag
- IWA Publishing
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9781780409665
- Abmessungen
- 14.0 x 21.0 cm
- Seiten
- 218
- Schlagwörter
- Environmental Sciences, Water, Renewable Energy, Environmental Technology
- Kategorie
- Technik