Tag: in situ

2019-03-12 Danish Battery Symposium 2019

The annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society is hosted by Aarhus University’s Department of Chemical Engineering and focus on current and future battery activities in Denmark with updates from research and industry. It will take place on Tuesday, 12th of March 2019. Please follow the link below for further information regarding programme, registration, General Assembly, …

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Danish Battery Symposium 2018

The annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society is hosted by DTI and focus on current and future battery activities in Denmark with updates from research and industry. The sign-up, agenda and further details are found here. We look forward to see you in Taastrup! – Danish Battery Society

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Highlights from Danish Battery Symposium 2017

The 2017 symposium in the Danish Battery Society was hosted by Dorthe Ravnsbæk and her group at the University of Southern Denmark in a comfortable campus setting outside Odense. The ambition of this years symposium was to follow up on the working groups established last year to enable more networking and direct knowledge sharing. After a short but …

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Danish Battery Symposium 2017

The annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society is hosted by SDU and focus on current and future battery activities in Denmark with updates from research and industry. The sign-up, agenda and further details are found here. We look forward to see you in Odense! – Danish Battery Society

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Highlights from Danish Battery Symposium 2016

The third annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society was hosted by DTU Energy in the comfortable meeting center at DTU Lyngby Campus. The ambition of this years symposium was different from previous years with a more open program to enable more networking and direct knowledge sharing. The speakers Don Siegel from University of Michigan and Kevin …

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Operando studies of battery materials

  To kick off the working group on “In-situ x-ray cells”  at the Danish Battery Symposium 2016, Lars Fahl Lundegaard and Dorthe Bomholdt Ravnsbæk held short presentations about different in situ cells for characterization of battery materials.

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Danish Battery Symposium 2016

The annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society is hosted by DTU Energy and focus on current and future battery activities in Denmark with updates from research and industry. The sign-up, agenda and further details are found here. We look forward to see you in Lyngby! – Danish Battery Society

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Danish Battery Symposium 2015

The second annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society is hosted by Ålborg university and focus on current and future battery activities in Denmark with updates from research and industry.   The agenda is available here, and presentations will, among others, cover: Battery assembling and packs Electrical luxury golf and leisure cars Battery material synthesis …

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In situ synchrotron XRD on a capillary Li-O2 battery

In situ studies give an opportunity to explore systems with a minimum of external interference. As Li-air batteries hold the promise for a future battery technology the investigation of the discharge and charge components of the cathode and anode is of importance, as these components may hold the key to making a large capacity rechargeable …

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In situ study of hydrothermal formation of spinel type LiMn2O4 nanocrystals

Solvothermal reactions have been shown to be a good way to synthesize nanocrystalline materials. Many properties of the product, such as phase composition, crystallite size, morphology and crystallinity, can be controlled by changing and controlling synthesis conditions, such as reaction temperature, heating rate, reaction time, precursor concentration and pH. Ex situ investigation of the effect …

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