398 Advanced Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies

Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Transport and Energy Processes (07) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
The development of next-generation electrochemical energy storage devices will play an important role in the future of sustainable energy. This session seeks the contributions pertaining to the advances in electrochemical energy storage systems and materials for next generation electric vehicles and grid storage applications. Lithium-ion and beyond Li-ion batteries technologies such as metal sulfur, metal air, and redox flow batteries are of all interest. Studies on advanced electrode materials discovery and fabrication, innovative electrolytes development, chemomechanical and interfacial challenges, reaction kinetics, and mechanism by experimental, theoretical and computational methods are all welcome. Both fundamental and applied research in electrochemical energy storage technologies related to materials, processes, devices and safety are considered.

Sponsor:
Transport and Energy Processes
Chair:
Ling Fei Email: ling.fei@louisiana.edu
Co-chairs:
Shuya Wei Email: swei@unm.edu
Gang Wu Email: gangwu@buffalo.edu



(398b) Quantification of Lithium Plating and Sources of Capacity Loss during Fast Charging of Graphite Electrodes
Eric McShane, Andrew Colclasure, David Brown, Zachary Konz, Kandler Smith and Bryan D. McCloskey


(398c) Lithium Plating Detection during Extreme Fast Charging in Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Simultaneous Neutron and X-Ray Imaging
Maha Yusuf, Jacob LaManna, Partha Paul, Lambertus Hesselink, Michael Toney and Johanna Weker







(398j) Electrochemical Systems Optimization Using Physics-Based Homogenization of the Microscopic Continuum Models
Victor A. Beck, Seth E. Watts, Jonathan M. Wong, Daniel A. Tortorelli, Sarah Baker, Eric B. Duoss and Marcus Worsley
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