Rechargeable Battery Electrodes
Researchers at Purdue University have developed the ideal powder morphological properties of rechargeable battery materials to deliver tailored (optimal) power or energy densities for rechargeable Li-ion batteries. Their particle morphology and microstructure designs can deliver up to six times the energy density or five times the power density compared to existing technologies. The design of the battery microstructures allows for optimal, tailored performance for specific applications, such as, high energy density, high power density, and intermediate range applications that maximize the performance of a specified chemistry.
Optimal power or energy densities Customizable for specific applications Improved performance Less expensive
Battery manufacturers
R. Edwin GarciaR. Edwin Garcia Research GroupPurdue Materials Engineering
United States
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