Comparative life cycle assessment of lithium-ion batteries with lithium metal, silicon nanowire, and graphite anodes

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Zheshan Wu
Defei Kong
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[1] Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School,Key Laboratory for Urban Habitat Environmental Science and Technology, School of Environment and Energy
[2] Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School,School of Advanced Materials
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Lithium metal anode; Silicon nanowire anode; Environmental impact assessment; Specific energy; Lithium-ion battery;
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Lithium metal and silicon nanowires, with higher specific capacity than graphite, are the most promising alternative advanced anode materials for use in next-generation batteries. By comparing three batteries designed, respectively, with a lithium metal anode, a silicon nanowire anode, and a graphite anode, the authors strive to analyse the life cycle of different negative electrodes with different specific capacities and compare their cradle-to-gate environmental impacts. This paper finds that a higher specific capacity of the negative material causes lower environmental impact of the same battery. The battery with a lithium metal anode has a lower environmental impact than the battery with a graphite anode. Surprisingly, although the silicon nanowire anode has a higher specific energy than graphite, the production of a battery with silicon nanowires causes a higher environmental impact than the production of a battery with graphite. In fact, the high specific energy of silicon nanowires can decrease the environmental impact of a battery with silicon nanowires, but silicon nanowire preparation causes extremely high emissions. Therefore, batteries with lithium metal anodes are the most environmentally friendly lithium-ion batteries. Batteries with lithium metal anodes could be the next generation of environmentally friendly batteries for electric vehicles.
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