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Exploring Battery Materials: Electrodes, Electrolytes, and Interfaces Thereof

Exploring Battery Materials: Electrodes, Electrolytes, and Interfaces Thereof

Join presenter, Dr. René Windiks, in our next webinar:

The design of next generation batteries with high performance and long lifetimes require a profound understanding of the constituting materials, essentially to predict their properties and interactions with each other during charging and discharging. This webinar will show how atomic-scale modeling with MedeA is complementary to experimental spectroscopic techniques such as XPS, IR/Raman, NMR, and impedance measurements.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2020; 10 AM PDT / 12 PM CDT / 1 PM EDT

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020; 7 AM PDT / 4 PM Europe (CEST)

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Thursday, August 20, 2020; 8 AM Europe (CEST) / 11:30 AM India (IST) / 2 PM China (CST) / 3 PM Japan (JST)

Illustrative case examples will include:

+ High-energy density cathode materials
+ Li Transport in NMC311 cathode material
+ Low-strain cathodes for solid state batteries
+ Interphases between electrodes and electrolytes
+ Electrochemical stability of electrolytes
+ Solid polymer electrolytes

Presented by Dr. René Windiks

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