Search for dissertations about: "Lithium thesis"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 374 swedish dissertations containing the words Lithium thesis.
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21. Advanced Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
Abstract : Lithium rechargeable batteries have gained much attention in the pursuit for alternative energy sources because of advantages such as high energy density and high electric potential. In addition, the development of low-cost materials has been of interest to reduce the cost of batteries, especially those destined for transportation applications such as electric (EVs) or hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs). READ MORE
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22. Stability Phenomena in Novel Electrode Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries
Abstract : Li-ion batteries are not only a technology for the future, they are indeed already the technology of choice for today’s mobile phones, laptops and cordless power tools. Their ability to provide high energy densities inexpensively and in a way which conforms to modern environmental standards is constantly opening up new markets for these batteries. READ MORE
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23. Hybrid materials for lithium-ion batteries
Abstract : The Lithium‐ion batteries are the most important power source for electronic devices as electronics, storage and the different electric vehicles. The research and development of new materials for different applications has increased, especially in the development of materials with better electrochemical properties (Specific capacity, rate capability, high energy density and cyclability). READ MORE
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24. Electrochemical characterisations of TiO2 nanotube and lithium-metal electrodes for lithium-based batteries
Abstract : Lithium-ion batteries have since their introduction on the commercial market in the early 1990s played an important role within the field of energy storage. In this thesis both titanium dioxide, TiO2, and lithium metal are investigated based on their properties as anodes for lithium-based battery technologies. TiO2 nanotubes with lengths between 4. READ MORE
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25. Double Excitations in Helium Atoms and Lithium Compounds
Abstract : This thesis addresses the investigation of doubly excited 2l´nl states in helium atoms and double core excitations in solid lithium compounds.Measurements on He are made in field free environments and under the influence of electric and magnetic fields, using synchrotron based inelastic photon scattering. READ MORE