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Talk (non-conference) (Other) | FZJ-2021-03238 |
2021
Abstract: Rechargeable batteries are considered as the most efficient energy storage system for a large number of mobile and portable applications. Electrolytes, separators, electrodes architecture, and cell chemistry are key factors to extend the life, enhance the safety, and lower the cost of such electrochemical systems. Ceramic materials are especially attractive as cathode active materials and solid electrolytes, both for lithium and sodium chemistries.Combination of experimental and simulation approaches enable to better understand performance and stability issues, while advanced ceramic processing methods are required for materials integration in order to manufacture solid state batteries.
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