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Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion II-Batteries, Capacitors and Fuel Cells: Volume 496 (Paperback)
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Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion II-Batteries, Capacitors and Fuel Cells: Volume 496 (Paperback)
Series: MRS Proceedings
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Our energy-hungry world increasingly relies on new methods to store
and convert energy for portable electronics, as well as
environmentally friendly modes of transportation and electrical
energy generation. The development of high-performance power
sources are intimately linked to the availability of advanced
materials. Designing batteries and capacitors with higher specific
energy and power, longer cycle life and rapid charge/discharge
rates requires a deeper understanding of the relationship between
materials properties and performance. Fuel cells, which offer the
potential for clean, efficient conversion of chemical energy to
electrical energy, are hampered by high cost and performance
problems which can be resolved by new materials and processing
techniques. Advanced batteries such as lithium-ion and nickel-metal
hydride offer the potential for improved performance if low-cost
materials can be developed. This book shares research and
highlights the importance of materials in energy conversion
technologies. Topics include: rechargeable batteries; lithium-ion
rechargeable batteries - modelling; fuel cells; lithium-ion
rechargeable batteries - cathode materials; battery electrolytes,
interfaces and passive films; lithium-ion rechargeable batteries -
anode materials and supercapacitors.
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