Thick Electrodes’ Chemistry Matters More Than Structure for Battery Performance
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10/1/2025
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A team of Rice University researchers led by materials scientist Ming Tang showed that even if the materials used in thick battery electrodes have nearly identical structures, their internal chemistry impacts energy flow — and, hence, performance — differently. This finding goes against conventional wisdom in the field, which holds that creating pore channels in the electrode material via different patterning techniques could mitigate poor reaction uniformity.
- Citation
- . "Thick Electrodes’ Chemistry Matters More Than Structure for Battery Performance," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2025.