Search for dissertations about: "sodium-ion batteries"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words sodium-ion batteries.
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1. Realization of Sodium-ion Batteries : From Electrode to Electrolyte Materials
Abstract : Batteries are among the most important technologies required to enable the world to move beyond fossil fuels towards a more efficient and environmentally friendly society based on electricity from renewable sources. Unfortunately, the rapidly increasing number and size of batteries that the world needs in order to perform this paradigm shift is putting enormous strain on the supply of traditional raw materials for batteries, such as lithium and cobalt. READ MORE
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2. Innovative Electrolytes for Safer Sodium-Ion Batteries
Abstract : The overconsumption of non-renewable/fossil fuels by vehicles and industry has resulted in dangerously high levels of CO2 in the atmosphere the last 40 years. The impact on the environment, climate and public health urge governments to find new technologies to ensure a sustainable development. READ MORE
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3. Anti-Ageing Strategies : How to avoid failure in sodium-ion batteries
Abstract : In order to move away from fossil fuels, batteries are one of the most important technologies to store energy from renewable sources. The rapid demands of battery applications put pressure on supply chains of raw materials, such as lithium, nickel, copper, aluminium and cobalt. READ MORE
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4. Innovative Electrolytes and Electrodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries
Abstract : Batteries are expected to be masterpieces for future large-scale energy storage, but the emergence of ecological and financial concerns has forced us to think about complementary battery technologies to the today outstanding lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Therefore, the sodium-ion battery (SIB) is a concept worth studying - especially for large-scale applications due to the abundance of sodium as an element, the overall low cost anticipated, and the similarities with LiBs, which should ease a technology change. READ MORE
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5. 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
