About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
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| Symposium
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ACerS Richard M. Fulrath Award Session
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| Presentation Title |
A Ceramicist’s Love Story: Lithium, Speed & Interfaces - Designing Next Solid Battery Materials Real Fast with High Control of Chemistry |
| Author(s) |
Jennifer L.M. Rupp |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Jennifer L.M. Rupp |
| Abstract Scope |
Next generation of energy storage devices may largely benefit from fast and solid Li+ ceramic electrolyte conductors to allow for safe and efficient batteries. For those applications, the ability of Li-oxides to engineer their interfaces and be processed as thin film structures and with high control over Lithiation and phases at low temperature is of essence to control performance. With climate change on the rise and translating more shares to storing renewable energy in batteries and using sustainable materials, we have to reconsider the ways we select elements, synthesize at low CO2 footprints and shorten time-spans in translation of new materials to reach highest performances. Through this presentation we provide perspective on how high throughput synthesis and ML enables fast sceening of properties and optimizing synthesis of solid battery material compounds at best performance characteristics. Also, we discuss options of performance engineering at interfaces towards critical current densities. |