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Energy storage: battery materials and architectures at the nanoscale
(2014)
Rohan, James F.; Hasan, Maksudul; Patil, Sanjay; Casey, Declan P.; Clancy, Tomás M.
Energy storage: battery materials and architectures at the nanoscale
(2014)
Rohan, James F.; Hasan, Maksudul; Patil, Sanjay; Casey, Declan P.; Clancy, Tomás M.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1650
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Recent progress in theoretical and computational investigations of Li-ion battery materials and electrolytes
(2015)
Bhatt, Mahesh Datt; O'Dwyer, Colm
Recent progress in theoretical and computational investigations of Li-ion battery materials and electrolytes
(2015)
Bhatt, Mahesh Datt; O'Dwyer, Colm
Abstract:
There is an increasing worldwide demand for high energy density batteries. In recent years, rechargeable Li-ion batteries have become important power sources, and their performance gains are driving the adoption of electrical vehicles (EV) as viable alternatives to combustion engines. The exploration of new Li-ion battery materials is an important focus of materials scientists and computational physicists and chemists throughout the world. The practical applications of Li-ion batteries and emerging alternatives may not be limited to portable electronic devices and circumventing hurdles that include range anxiety and safety among others, to their widespread adoption in EV applications in the future requires new electrode materials and a fuller understanding of how the materials and the electrolyte chemistries behave. Since this field is advancing rapidly and attracting an increasing number of researchers, it is crucial to summarise the current progress and the key scientific challeng...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2218
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