SIMBA

Scaling up of ICP technology for continuous production of Metallic nanopowders for Battery Applications

Unibo Team Leader:Prof. Vittorio Colombo, Dip. di Ingegneria delle Costruzioni Meccaniche, Nucleari, Aeronautiche e di Metallurgia - DIEM

Although the development of nanoparticles-based materials has advanced rapidly in recent years, industrial production techniques have not kept pace. At this point there is a substantial need for safe production facilities, enabling the synthesis of large amounts of metallic nanoparticles with controlled and uniform quality (particle size, particle size distribution, chemical composition, etc.). This project will respond to this need by developing an industrial production line including on-line monitoring systems, assuring at the same time safety for the operating personnel as well as for the surrounding environment.
The nano-structured materials of interest for this project are silicon and silicon-based alloyed nanoparticles, which have a huge potential as anode material in battery applications. With the aim to realise long life, high capacity Li-ion batteries, a new anode material with a volumetric capacity three times higher than the standard graphite anode has to be developed. The potential to replace 50% of turnover of the battery graphite market will generate a business of min 200 Mio € per year. The overall objective of this project is to transfer the ICP processing knowledge and technology investigated at a lab-scale to an industrial scale apparatus for the continuous production of tailored oxygen-free Si-based nanopowders at a production rate between land 10 kg/hour.

Coordinator
UMICORE NV (Belgium)


Other participants
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

  • Dip. di Ingegneria delle Costruzioni Meccaniche, Nucleari, Aeronautiche e di Metallurgia - DIEM
  • Resp. scientifico: Prof. Vittorio Colombo

EMPA-EIDGENOESSISCHE MATERIALPRUEFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT (Switzerland)
IWS-FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V (Germany)
DACS DVORAK ADVANCED COATING SOLUTIONS (Switzerland)
SAFT SA (France)

 

Start date 01/09/2009

End date 31/08/2012

Duration 36 months

Project cost 4.327.625 Euro

Project Funding 2.869.725 Euro

Subprogramme Area Processing and upscaling of nano-structured materials

Contract type Small and medium-scale focused research project