Sydney Nano Distinguished Lecture - WIN Member Prof. Linda Nazar

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All of today’s Li-ion energy storage devices (rechargeable batteries) work on the principle of reversible storage of electrons and Li-ions in bulk materials. Transport of these charge carriers is by solid state intercalation chemistry, where little change occurs to the framework that hosts them during the redox cycling of the cell. This can provide high power, but limited energy storage capability. Cells that operate on the basis of “chemical transformation” represent exciting new technologies that could meet the needs for high energy density storage that go beyond Li-ion.

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