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TechBlick Virtual Conference / Solid Electrolyte Ionic Conductivity Timeline
Posted on 2025-02-17
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Many thanks to TechBlick for putting a great event together last week, packed with details on next-generation batteries and corresponding manufacturing processes!
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It's nice to see impressive advances in the area of fast, dry electrode fabrication (Sakuu) and simultaneous multilayer printing (8inks)
with wide versatility in terms of usable materials.
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On the electrolyte materials side, supramolecular chemistry-focused approaches are driving up ionic conductivities achieved with polymers / oligomers
to a similar level as oxide / sulfide / halide electrolytes, according to patent filings.
Prof. Liangbing Hu (Yale University) illustrated how wood-based cellulose polymers can be made more Li-ion-conductive with Cu(II)-ions.

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This post was also published on LinkedIn.
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