April 22 - 26, 2024
Seattle, Washington
May 7 - 9, 2024 (Virtual)
Symposium Supporters
2024 MRS Spring Meeting
ES03.03.11

Recent Advancements and Prospects Of Lithium-Ion Batteries: Smart Features, High Performance Anode, Cathode and Electrolyte Materials

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

S M Anyet Ullah Shohag1,Shahria Ahmed1,Md Wasikur Rahman1,Jasim Uddin1

The University of Texas1

Abstract

S M Anyet Ullah Shohag1,Shahria Ahmed1,Md Wasikur Rahman1,Jasim Uddin1

The University of Texas1
Nowadays, lithium-ion rechargeable batteries (LiBs) are the predominant source for energy storage and have promising prospects in the future. Monitoring the health status of the LiBs has become a pressing need to prolong the life and increase the security of LiB-powered applications. This need has opened new possibilities for smart LiBs research, enhancing battery life and safety. Herein, the scheme of sensors for Li-ion smart batteries has been discussed, which use a straightforward beam structure towards the measurement of different parameters, for instance, force, temperature, and displacement. Besides, we have discussed the most recent high-performance anode, cathode, and electrolyte materials used for and the modification of the materials by using different techniques to make them suitable for high-energy density Li-ion batteries. Finally, it has been concluded with promising future outlooks of the LiBs research by using these high-performance materials.

Keywords

ion-solid interactions | Li

Symposium Organizers

Pieremanuele Canepa, University of Houston
Robert Sacci, Oak Ridge National Lab
Howard Qingsong Tu, Rochester Institute of Technology
Yan Yao, University of Houston

Symposium Support

Gold
Neware Technology LLC

Bronze
Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America

Session Chairs

Howard Qingsong Tu
Yan Yao

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