(Source: Getty Images Bank) Lotte Chemical Corp. said on Tuesday it has developed a technology to improve the durability of electric vehicle cell materials by enhancing the stability of anodes used for the next-generation batteries for the first time in South Korea as the country’s major petrochemical producer aims to expand its presence in the eco-friendly mobility sector.
Lotte Chemical said it completed a patent application in South Korea for the technology to produce coating materials for separators based on solid polymer electrolytes, which cover separators of lithium metal batteries with functional materials to improve cells’ durability.
“We will actively target the global battery materials market to take the lead in the related sectors by securing core battery technologies,” said Lotte Chemical Chief Technology Officer Hwang Min Jae in a statement.
The new technology is expected to improve the durability of separators by more than 30% compared with the existing battery permeable membrane without coating, the petrochemical unit of South Korea’s sixth-largest conglomerate Lotte Group said.
The technology is also predicted to enhance anodes’ stability by curbing lithium dendrites, which can form on the surface of the lithium metal anode during charge and discharge cycles due to the localized high electrical field, according to Lotte Chemical.
Lithium dendrites formed by the heterogeneous deposition of lithium on current collectors can cause short-circuit risks and capacity loss for batteries.
Lotte Chemical said the technology is also expected to reduce the costs of building next-generation semi-solid and solid-state lithium metal battery factories as it would allow the industry to use existing lithium-ion battery production facilities.
The company is currently testing to determine if the technology can be used in cooperation with lithium metal battery companies and universities at home and abroad.
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