- Scientists and researchers interested in the rechargeable batteries.
- Anyone interested in or working on the ion storage mechanism of the electrode materials.
- Scientists and researchers interested in the application of advanced techniques in the designing of electrode materials for rechargeable batteries.
- Learn how to rational design low-cost Prussian blue analogs as cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries
- Discover how the structure evolution occurred during the charging and discharging process
- Understand why it is important to investigate sodium-ion batteries
Ask an Expert! Defect-free-induced Na+ disordering in electrode materials
August 24, 2023 | 07:00-08:00 CET | Virtual
About The Event
The exploration and utilization of renewable energy to generate electricity can effectively reduce reliance on fossil fuels and create a sustainable future for all human beings. However, renewables are always intermittent, which requires advanced energy storage and conversion system, such as rechargeable batteries, to provide a continuous power supply. Sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) are one kind of such alternative, particularly for large-scale energy storage applications, as their abundance of resources can significantly lower the cost of NIBs. In this talk, Dr. Jian Peng will present a rational design of low-cost Prussian blue analogs as cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries with low cost, high voltage as well as enhanced energy density and extended cycle lifespan. Synthesis chemistry, structural engineering and electrochemical characterization techniques will be discussed towards their practical applications.
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