Search for dissertations about: "lithium manganese oxide"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words lithium manganese oxide.
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1. Fiber Optic Sensors for Monitoring of Lithium- and Sodium-ion Batteries
Abstract : Rechargeable batteries, particularly lithium-ion batteries, have rapidly evolved since their introduction and now dominate the market, owing primarily to their high energy and power densities. With growing demand for high-performance batteries in portable electronics and electric vehicles, the need for safe, efficient, and reliable batteries is crucial. READ MORE
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2. Materials for future power sources
Abstract : Proton exchange membrane fuel cells and lithium polymer batteries are important as future power sources in electronic devices, vehicles and stationary applications. The development of these power sources involves finding and characterising materials that are well suited r the application. READ MORE
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3. The rational design of lithium insertion materials for battery applications
Abstract : The transition-metal oxide spine1 LiMn2O4 is a promising cathode material for high-capacity lithium-ion batteries. Structure-property relationships pertaining to the electrochemical cycling behaviour of LiMn2O4 have been studied. READ MORE
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4. Lithium titanate as anode material in lithium-ion batteries : -A surface study
Abstract : The ever increasing awareness of the environment and sustainability drives research to find new solutions in every part of society. In the transport sector, this has led to a goal of replacing the internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electrical engine that can be powered by renewable electricity. READ MORE
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5. Avoiding ageing : Surface degradation of commercial electrode materials in lithium-ion batteries
Abstract : The battery market today expands rapidly, not least for electric vehicles. But to compete against the combustion engine, the cost of batteries must be reduced. After years of usage, the batteries degrade and need to be exchanged, increasing the cost over the vehicle lifecycle. READ MORE