Lithium Ion Battery the Driver of Ubiquitous Computing, Deservedly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2019)
Can any one of us imagine an Indian curry without the ubiquitous
chillies and masala? Will definitely not. Both these important
ingredients are integral part of any Indian cuisine, and so is the
Lithium Ion Battery for any of the portable electronic devices that are
ubiquitous and are an integral part of the human society in the modern
day connected world, that we now live in. It is in recognition of the
primacy that the lithium ion battery enjoys in the modern world, the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded this year’s Noble Prize in
Chemistry to Dr. John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham and Akira
Yoshino, ‘for the development of lithium ion batteries’. Many scientists
were anticipating a Nobel recognition for the invention of this battery
and finally their anticipation has come true and in the process Prof
Goodenough has become the oldest Nobel laureate in the Nobel history, he
is now 97.
The three laureates are lithium ion battery
pioneers and are the movers and shakers of the technology that shaped
these batteries and ushered them to the current era. Their remarkable
research, which they have endured, has led to the modern day technology
for the lithium ion batteries, which now form an inalienable &
Integral part of the rechargeable mobile computing world. These lithium
ion batteries provide a lightweight, rechargeable power source for
mobile phones, laptop computers, and other electronic gadgets. The
lithium ion batteries have now shifted gear to make their inroads into
the next generation automobiles and electric vehicles - made famous by
the likes of Elon Musk - The Tesla automobiles and others.
Mark
Weiser’s vision of ubiquitous computing - a world where smart devices
are all around us woven inextricably into the very fabric of everyday
life - has now more or less became a reality and the Lithium Ion
Batteries have played a pivotal role in making this possible. Weiser was
the chief scientist at Xerox PARC in the United States and he is widely
considered to be the father of ‘ubiquitous computing’, a term he coined
in 1988. He said “Ubiquitous computing names the third wave in
computing, just now beginning. First were mainframes, each shared by
lots of people. Now we are in the personal computing era, person and
machine staring uneasily at each other across the desktop. Next comes
ubiquitous computing, or the age of calm technology, when technology
recedes into the background of our lives.”. This profound and prophetic
visionary statement is now here for every one of us to see and
experience cutting across sections of society. Ubiquitous computing has
now become a reality with the explosion in the information technology
and the Internet of Things, connecting devices of our daily life with
the global internet. Central to the ubiquitous computing is the Lithium
Ion Battery, which silently plays a pivotal role in the background every
single gadgets that drive the ubiquitous computing world.
Supplying constant, uninterrupted and uninterruptible power to the
mobile computing devices, which drive the ubiquitous computing world we
live in today, without encumbering the user is an ongoing challenge.
In the modern world of ubiquitous computing, the breakthrough in the
rechargeable lithium ion batteries, gifted to humanity by the three
Nobel laureates, Dr. John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham and
Akira Yoshino, have had an unprecedented role and therefore rightfully
deserve to be awarded the Nobel Prize. The lithium ion battery gave that
initial impetus to the ubiquitous mobile computing tools. Most of
these gadgets like the mobiles, laptops wireless devices, etc rely
exclusively on rechargeable lithium ion battery. We have now become so
accustomed (almost addicted) to charging our devices that first thing
what we look for, wherever we go, is a power point, where one could
recharge our lithium ion battery. The absence of such a simple but
important facility, which has now become a must ritual, in the modern
world, can cause significant inconvenience and sometime may also lead to
psychological issues.
Unlike the conventional batteries, which
get their power from chemical reactions that break down the electrode,
lithium-ion batteries generate power via the reversible flow of lithium
ions between the anode and the cathode. But to make this technology
possible, the scientists had to tame lithium—an alkali metal that is
prone to explosion. The story of lithium ion batteries’ discovery dates
back to the 1970s, when the world was facing a major oil crisis. There
were efforts to try and combat oil crisis and one such successful
attempt was made by Stanley Whittingham at Binghamton. He was working
for the oil and gas company - Exxon - and was researching energy rich
materials. It was during this period that he figured out how to make a
battery cathode from titanium disulfide (TiS2). TiS2 is a layered
material, and lithium ions slip between its layers, and this process is
known as intercalation. Whittingham paired this with an anode made from
metallic lithium and added an organic liquid electrolyte that could
conduct lithium ions between the two electrodes. This was the first
rechargeable lithium battery.
Whittingham’s batteries were not
free from problems and issues. The lithium metal was prone to cause
short circuit in the battery, overheat, and then, possibly explode.
Goodenough, who was working at Oxford University, discovered that
lithium ions could also intercalate through cobalt oxide. At around the
same time, Yoshino, who was working at Asahi Kasei Corp., showed that
lithium ions could also intercalate in graphite. By using cobalt oxide
as the cathode and graphite as the anode, Yoshino was successful in
creating a battery that could run at about 4 V, much higher than the 2.4
V battery which was earlier developed by Whittingham. This improved
battery was also safer, because it contained no metallic lithium. The
battery could be recharged hundreds of times without its performance
deteriorating. This improved lithium ion battery was introduced
commercially in 1991. What is more interesting is that one of the Nobel
Laureates, Prof Goodenough, is now the oldest Nobel laureate ever at 97.
Many were hoping that he is rewarded for his work and fortunately their
hopes came true. While announcing the Nobel Prize, Olof Ramström, a
member of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, who was explaining the
Nobel Laureates work during a press conference called the invention of
this wonder device - the lithium ion battery “a highly charged story of
tremendous potential.”
The lithium ion batteries are here to
stay and drive the ubiquitous computing world, until a new era of
battery free mobile computing dawns in, until such time we the
consumers of these devices must eternally be grateful to the three nobel
laureates, who made this possible.
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