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Supercharge your battery research – Part 1

1.03.2021 г.

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Replacing traditional fuel-powered vehicles with battery-powered options is essential to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This greenhouse gas results from the combustion of fossil fuels, therefore limiting its input into the atmosphere will also influence global warming. Battery production for electric vehicles and other rechargeable devices (e.g., cell phones or laptops) requires stringent quality control and testing to ensure the best performance. Meanwhile, battery research focuses on discovering new battery materials with higher energy and power density as well as a more efficient energy storage.

In this blog post, I want to highlight a few of the analytical parameters which can be determined using high precision analytical instruments from Metrohm and provide some free downloads in this research area.

Learn about the following points in this article (click to go directly to each topic):

What’s in a lithium-ion battery?

Today, lithium-ion batteries are the most common rechargeable batteries available on the market. A battery consists of an anode (negative electrode) and a cathode (positive electrode). An electrolyte facilitates charge transfer in the form of lithium ions between these two electrodes. Meanwhile, a separator placed between anode and cathode prevents short-circuits. An example cross-section can be seen in Figure 1.