Seminario web: Métodos experimentales para la captura de CO2 en presencia de vapor de agua
2436 Views •Webinar: Study of particle cohesion/adhesion and wettability of powders and formulations | Prof. Williams
2020 Views •Webinar: Challenges on specific surface area analysis of cellulosic materials
2004 Views •Webinar: Particle Engineering in Pharmaceutical Solids Processing
1975 Views •Webinar: Understanding Isotherm Shape and Isotherm Modelling from DVS Experiments | Dr. Daniel J. Burnett
1042 Views •Webinar: The Effect of Surface Properties on Granulation Performance
925 Views •Webinar: The Importance of Moisture in Pharmaceuticals and Food Materials by Surface Energy
906 Views •Particle Engineering in Pharmaceutical Solids Processing
860 Views •Webinar: Analysis of Food Products by Dynamic Vapour Sorption
621 Views •Webinar: The Surface Properties and Water Adsorption Behaviour of Hair Fibers
552 Views •Webinar: Surface energy analysis for measuring physicochemical properties of materials
537 Views •Webinar: Polymer characterization by Vapor Sorption Methods with Dr. Daniel Burnett
242 Views •Webinar: Water Sorption and Gas Adsorption Measurements on MOFs
216 Views •Webinar: Capture of Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide in MOFs
190 Views •Webinar: Battery Electrode Active Materials Characterization
21 Views •Workshop: Characterizing Construction Materials by Vapor Sorption Techniques
19 Views •Online Workshop: Application of sorption science in food research
18 Views •Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) Applications for Amorphous Content Calculations & in situ Raman studies
17 Views •Webinar: Experimental Methods for Measuring Vapor Pressures of Chemical Substances
16 Views •Webinar: Moisture Sorption and Drying Kinetics by DVS Analysis
16 Views •Webinar: Battery Electrode Active Materials Characterization
Nowadays many electronic devices are being operated by batteries, including everyday devices (e.g. laptop and smartphones), healthcare devices (e.g. toothbrush), tools, toys, and vehicles as well. The use of batteries is forecast to increase significantly in the upcoming years. Therefore, the development of long and high-performance batteries and also the need to recycle spent batteries in order to ensure the supply of critical raw materials increased significantly in the last years, but is a complex task since the individual batteries have rather complex structures and varying composition.
During the development of the battery materials, temperature stability is one of the key parameters besides energy density, power density, lifetime, charging rate, cost and safety. Furthermore, the understanding of the surface properties and interfacial interactions of the anode and cathode materials is crucial in order to improve and develop efficient manufacturing and recycling processes.
In this webinar we present the surface and interfacial properties of different cathode (LCO, NMC, LFP) and anode (natural and synthetic graphite) materials. Characteristic properties include the specific surface area, the surface energetics at different temperatures measured with inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) as well as water and cyclohexane sorption behaviour by Dynamic Vapour Sorption (DVS). Furthermore, we are going to present some results on wettability characterization using optical contour analysis and the Washburn method, as well as bubble-attachment and analytical particle solvent extraction tests. We also discuss which challenges arise during the recycling of spent lithium ion batteries by using the separation process of froth flotation.
Dr. Sygusch and Dr. Kondor will, among other things, give a detailed introduction to the Inverse Gas Chromatography and Dunamic Vapor Sorption techniques. With a live Q&A to finish the session, this is an unmissable opportunity to gain fresh insight into this vitally important topic from two leading experts.
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