SUPERLION (214832)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/214832

  FP7 (2007-2013)

  Superior Energy and Power Density Li-Ion Microbatteries

  Advanced material architectures for energy conversion (NMP-2007-2.2-3)

  electric batteries  ·  microelectronics  ·  nano-materials

  2008-09-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2011-08-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 4,081,542 Total Cost


  Description

'On-board microbattery power is fast becoming essential in many of today’s emerging technologies. Down-scaling in the micro-electronic industry has far outpaced advances in small-scale electrical power supplies. The absence of on-board power is a hinder to advances in many critical areas: micro-electronic devices and biomedical micro-machines. However, nano-materials and -structures provide new resources to attack the problem. MEMS devices will change our lives completely - given micropower sources. These include microsensor arrays, micro-vehicles, identification cards, memory backup, and biomedical micro-machines (pacemakers, defibrillators, neural stimulators, drug delivery systems). Insufficient power from 2D-MB configurations inspires this search for a 3D-MB using cheap and light micro-/nano-fabrication materials. We also probe whether related techniques can improve the performance of conventional Li-ion batteries. Can multicomponent assembly be replaced by a single interpenetrating nano-architectured anode/cathode element separated by an electrolyte? This would greatly cheapen conventional rechargeable Li-ion batteries for typically EV/HEV applications. Our major objectives are: • Synthesis and fabrication of novel nano-architectured battery materials and MB components. • Implementation in fully integrated thin-film 3D-MBs with current and power densities per unit footprint area of 70-100 μAh and 150-200 μW for 50-100 reversible cycles. • Implementation of at least some of these 3D-MB concepts in conventional normal-scale Li-ion battery fabrication. • 'Proof-of-concept' by showing that some 3D-MB device from the project can power both a MEMS and a medical device. The project thus establishes 3D nano-architectures, micro-/nano-fabrication approaches, and the enabling Science for a whole new generation of microbatteries.'


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in SUPERLION.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Germany VARTA MICROBATTERY GMBH (999591015) DE813228346 participant PRC € 0 € 142,118 € 0
Sweden ST JUDE MEDICAL AB (998419740) nan participant PRC € 0 € 97,045 € 0
Sweden UPPSALA UNIVERSITET (999985029) SE202100293201 coordinator HES € 0 € 506,044 € 0
United Kingdom UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON (999975329) GB568630414 participant HES € 0 € 296,832 € 0
Israel TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY (999901609) IL589931187 participant HES € 0 € 378,660 € 0
Netherlands PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND BV (999991625) NL001902106B01 participant PRC € 0 € 355,543 € 0
France UNIVERSITE PAUL SABATIER TOULOUSE III (999851169) FR17193113842 participant HES € 0 € 303,799 € 0
Netherlands TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN (999977269) NL001956218B01 participant HES € 0 € 291,082 € 0
France CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (999997930) FR40180089013 participant REC € 0 € 428,877 € 0