Materials to Electrodes

PD772319

Abstract
Content

This course provides a deep yet simple explanation of the operational principles of a rechargeable battery. The course spotlights the importance and discusses the fundamentals of the ‘electrochemical cell’ which is the heart of any battery system independent of the storage size. A direct link is set forth between the chemical nature of the cell components and the storage properties of interest such as ‘electromotive force’ and gravimetric & volumetric capacities. Specific attention is directed towards lithium-ion batteries by presenting more details about the materials of choice for the anode/cathode together with their synthesis methods.

Learning Objectives
Content
  • Name the main components of a battery and know their purpose
  • Summarize the main differences between lithium-ion batteries and other (earlier) types of rechargeable batteries
  • Measure, report, and understand the status of a battery using the common technical vocabulary in the battery community
  • Summarize what type of redox reactions happen at the anode and cathode of a cell
  • Summarize the state of the art active-materials in lithium-ion batteries
  • Relate the structure of a material to its performance in the battery
Who Should Attend
Content

Process, quality, or design engineers who need to understand or apply battery design Battery material suppliers. Anyone interested in the working principle of a lithium-ion battery might find it useful.

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Duration
04:00
CEU
0.4
Additional Details
Publisher
Product Code
PD772319
Content Type
eLearning
Language
English