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    updated on August 9, 2024

Electrochemical Energy Storage: LIB - innovative electrolytes 1/4

     
   11 Sept. clessidra che gira 09:00 - 10:30
 ROOM 1
energy
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
TT.I Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA
Electrochemical Energy Storage: LIB - innovative electrolytes 1/4
Co-organized with ENEA
Chair: Giovanni Battista APPETECCHI, ENEA

The current energy scenario shows a continuous increase in non-programmable renewable energy sources which makes the use of different forms of energy storage essential. Among these, electrochemical storage and in particular rechargeable batteries stand out. Batteries have a key role in the energy transition and have the further advantage of being already of common use for some aspects of daily life. Batteries, therefore, do not need to prove their worth as “energy containers”, but must instead answer more complex questions such as the security of raw materials supply and value chain; they must demonstrate both their economic and environmental sustainability in stationary and mobility applications, necessary to unlock the next stages of the green transition. Furthermore, batteries must respond to increasingly specific and demanding demands on their performance in terms of energy density and durability. This is the main purpose of the large national System Research project 1.2 ""Technologies and materials for electrochemical and thermal storage"" (https://www.csea.it/ricerca-di-sistema/ ) through the research for new, high-performance and sustainable materials; the development of new alternative technologies, the study of systems and possible future scenarios, as well as the use of advanced computational studies for the understanding of batteries and their functioning at both a fundamental and application level. In this seminar, results from the almost completed three-year period 2022-2024 will be presented, focusing on the R&I on innovative electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries. 

The symposium is part of the WS.IX
TT.I.G.1
WS.IX.1.1
Margherita MORENO CV
ENEA
Introduction on PTR22_24 Project 1.2 on Electrochemical Energy Storage
!NEUTRO  
TT.I.G.2
WS.IX.1.2
Giuseppe ELIA CV
Polytechnic University of Turin
An Overview of Polymer-based Electrolytes with High Ionic Mobility for advanced Li-solid state battery
!NEUTRO  
TT.I.G.3
WS.IX.1.3
Arianna MASSARO CV
University of Naples "Federico II"
Multiscale simulations of heterogeneous Li metal interfaces for next generation batteries
!NEUTRO  
TT.I.G.4
WS.IX.1.4
Giampaolo LACARBONARA CV
University of Bologna
Preparation of stable, safe electrolytes and innovative separators for improving electrode performance
!NEUTRO  
TT.I.G.5
WS.IX.1.5
Matteo PALLUZZI CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Green Ionic Liquids additives in high-voltage lithium batteries
!NEUTRO  
 

 

 
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