About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Additive Manufacturing Modeling, Simulation, and Machine Learning: Microstructure, Mechanics, and Process
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Presentation Title |
A-1: 3D Printed Ceramics for Solid-state Battery Components |
Author(s) |
Richard V Sullivan, Adedapo Ajayi, Wiljones Djoutsop, Trista Rehmel, Sumandeep Kaur, Amir Abbas Yahyaeian, Jing Zhang |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Richard V Sullivan |
Abstract Scope |
The demand for all-solid-state batteries is increasing due to improved functional safety and stability. Traditional lithium-ion batteries use volaille and flammable liquid electrolytes that increase the potential for explosion. Solid-state batteries, on the other hand, are safer and less likely to result in chemical spilling, overheating, or explosion due to their higher thermal stability and non-flammability. In this work, we use 3D printing to fabricate ceramics for solid-state battery electrolytes will enhance battery performance and create optimal designs. Several patterns of electrolytes are presented. |