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Lithium-ion battery cell formation: status and future directions towards a knowledge-based process design
01.07.2024
Recently, a joint work by BayBatt members Dr. Jun Young Cheong (formerly junior reseach group leader at the Chair of Inorganic Colloids for electrochemical Energy Storage, now Reader in Materials for Green Energy Technologies, University of Glasgow), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Fridolin Röder and Felix Schomburg (both Junior Professorship of Methods for Battery Management) was published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science of the Royal Society of Chemistry:
Formation processing is one of the most intriguing processing steps that is required for the lithium-ion battery manufacturing process. The scheme addresses the objective and the role of the formation processing step within the conventional lithium-ion battery configuration. Through the formation step, there are changes in interfacial, morphological, and surficial properties of the electrode and active materials, which are expected to contribute to the safety and performance enhancement of the lithium-ion battery.
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