Sodium-Ion Batteries: Understanding Degradation Processes of Electrode Materials and Interfaces
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Sodium-Ion Batteries: Understanding Degradation Processes of Electrode Materials and Interfaces
CoPED ID
70204ccf-f381-4f8a-b89e-bc57c2cb479c
Status
Active
Value
No funds listed.
Start Date
Oct. 3, 2021
End Date
March 30, 2025
Description
This PhD thesis project finds its context in the increasingly growing research field of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), which represent one of the most promising next generation environmentally friendly electrochemical energy storage systems.
The goal of this project is to investigate novel electrode and electrolyte materials and their degradation mechanisms at a bulk and surface level, aiming at improving their electrochemical response in sodium-ion cells.
This project offers the possibility to gain an improved understanding of the electrode materials behaviour which can be translated in degradation-resistant approaches for the development of high performance, safe and durable next generation SIBs.
University of Warwick | LEAD_ORG |
Ivana Hasa | SUPER_PER |
Carla Albenga | STUDENT_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Electrochemistry
- Electrodes
- Projects
- Electrolytes
- Polymers
- Research
Extracted key phrases
- Sodium
- Phd thesis project
- Friendly electrochemical energy storage system
- Electrode Materials
- Degradation Processes
- Electrode material behaviour
- Ion Batteries
- Ion battery
- Ion cell
- Electrochemical response
- Research field
- Degradation mechanism
- Novel electrode
- Interface