Nickel Institute Battery Day (Part 4): Delineating the Surface and Bulk Instabilities of High-Nickel Cathodes
09/24/2024 17:37
As the world transitions to electrification, nickel-based batteries, which are critical for improving energy density and reducing costs, are receiving increasing attention. On September 18, during the Nickel Institute Battery Day, Professor Ram Manthiram from the University of Texas at Austin gave a presentation where he explored the latest research advancements, challenges, and future applications of high-nickel cathode materials. Through a detailed analysis of material structures, surface reactions, doping techniques, and electrolyte optimization, Professor Manthiram provided valuable insights into the development of high-nickel batteries.
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