MSE Seminar Series: Material Science Investigations to Advance Li-ion and Li-Metal Batteries

Friday, November 22, 2019
1:00 p.m.
1116 Iribe Center
John Cumings
cumings@umd.edu

Speaker: Nancy DudneyCorporate Fellow and Group Leader, OakRidge National Laboratory

Title: Material Science Investigations to Advance Li-ion and Li Metal Batteries

Abstract:

Materials scientists are making important contributions to research and development efforts focused on advancing electrochemical energy storage technology.  Lithium-ion batteries have improved greatly in recent years, but there is continued motivation to increase the specific and volumetric energy density, reduce cost, provide for rapid recharge, and the ensure safety of current and next generation batteries.  Solid-state batteries may be one technology leading beyond current Li-ion designs.  Several examples from the ORNL team programs will be presented, illustrating where studies of mechanical properties, fracture, diffusion and creep, and physical vapor synthesis of battery materials has contributed to new materials and architectures for rechargeable batteries. 

Acknowledgements:

Research has been supported by the US Department of Energy’s: Basic Energy Sciences (BES), Office of Science; the Advanced Battery Materials Research Program of Vehicles Technologies (BMR-VT), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, and the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Energy (ARPA-E).  

Audience: Campus 

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