Sodium-Sulfur Battery
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2Na + 3S → Na2S3
Übersicht
Sodium-sulfur batteries operate at 300–350°C with molten sodium anode, molten sulfur cathode, and a solid beta-alumina ceramic electrolyte that conducts Na⁺ ions. Cell voltage is about 2.0 V with energy density of 150–240 Wh/kg. Both sodium and sulfur are abundant and cheap, making NaS attractive for grid storage.
Teilnehmer
Alltägliches Beispiel
Japan uses NaS batteries for grid-scale energy storage, with over 200 MW of installed capacity stabilizing the power grid.
Industrielle Bedeutung
NaS batteries are deployed in grid-scale energy storage (MW-scale), peak shaving, and renewable energy integration.
Eigenschaften
- Typ
- Electrochemical
- Reversibel
- Ja
- Energie
- Exotherm
- ΔH
- -420,0 kJ/mol