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This book describes in detail the use of natural cellulose fibers
for the production of innovative, low-cost, and easily recyclable
lithium-ion (Li-ion) cells by means of fast and reliable
papermaking procedures that employ water as a solvent. In addition,
it proposes specific methods to optimize the safety features of
these paper-based cells and to improve the electronic conductivity
of the electrodes by means of a carbonization process- an
interesting novel technology that enables higher current rate
capabilities to be achieved. The in-depth descriptions of
materials, methods, and techniques are complemented by the
inclusion of a general overview of electrochemical devices and, in
particular, of different Li-ion battery configurations. Presenting
the outcomes of this important research, the work is of wide
interest to electrochemical engineers in both research institutions
and industry.
This book describes in detail the use of natural cellulose fibers
for the production of innovative, low-cost, and easily recyclable
lithium-ion (Li-ion) cells by means of fast and reliable
papermaking procedures that employ water as a solvent. In addition,
it proposes specific methods to optimize the safety features of
these paper-based cells and to improve the electronic conductivity
of the electrodes by means of a carbonization process- an
interesting novel technology that enables higher current rate
capabilities to be achieved. The in-depth descriptions of
materials, methods, and techniques are complemented by the
inclusion of a general overview of electrochemical devices and, in
particular, of different Li-ion battery configurations. Presenting
the outcomes of this important research, the work is of wide
interest to electrochemical engineers in both research institutions
and industry.
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