Mohammad Asadi Is Published in Nature
Research Looks at Life Beyond Conventional Li-ion Batteries
Armour College of Engineering Assistant Professor Mohammad Asadi鈥檚 work on a demonstration lithium-air battery鈥攁n alternative to the commonly used lithium-ion battery for potential transportation applications鈥攚as published in a recent edition of the journal .
Lithium-air battery tests have been restricted to pure oxygen environments and have a limited life cycle. Asadi鈥檚 demonstration was performed in a simulated air atmosphere with a long life cycle of up to 700 cycles. Asadi and his group of collaborators from the University of Illinois at 电车无码, Argonne National Laboratory, and California State University Northridge also did computational studies to help provide insight into the operation of this system. The group states that the demonstration 鈥渋s an important step towards the development of this field beyond lithium-ion technology, with a possibility to obtain much higher specific-energy densities than for conventional lithium-ion batteries.鈥