Nanomaterials Design for Electrochemical Technologies: Batteries and ElectrocatalystsTitle to be confirmed
- đ¤ Speaker: Professor Yi Cui Stanford University đ Website
- đ Date & Time: Friday 27 March 2015, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: Pfizer Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry
Abstract
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Rechargeable batteries have been a great success in powering consumer electronics. There has been a recent strong interest in applying rechargeable batteries to vehicle electrification and grid- scale storage. Novel battery chemistries are necessary for enabling these opportunities although they also present significant fundamental materials challenges. Here I will present the exciting progress in my group for the past decade on exploring nanomaterials design to address these challenges. Examples include: 1) High capacity battery electrode materials such as Si, Li metal and P anodes and S cathodes; 2) Low-cost grid scale energy storage chemistries: Li polysulfide and Prussian blue open framework materials; 3) Smart battery separators for safety enhancement. Based on the principle of battery reaction, we discovered that it can be used as a powerful way to electrochemically tune electrocatalysts, resulting in significant improvement of catalytic activity for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions. The lecture is followed by a wine reception in the foyer of the Department of Chemistry
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Professor Yi Cui Stanford University 
Friday 27 March 2015, 16:00-17:00