Webinar: Cutting-Edge in Operando and Time Evolved Battery Research

Our partners, Sigray, will be hosting a webinar entitled “Cutting-edge in operando and time evolved Battery Research using Laboratory X-ray Analytical Techniques.”

Image Credit: Quantum Design UK

The presenter will be Mr. SH Lau, Vice President of Sigray.

There are two presentation times available:

  • Asia/Pacific: October 27, 2021. Start Time: 10 am South Korea and Japan, 9 am China
  • USA/Europe/Middle East: October 28, 2021. Start Time: 5 pm Europe (UK/Switzerland/Germany), 11 am Toronto, 8 am PST USA, 10 am CT USA, 7 pm Dubai (Middle East)

Register here

XAS has become a gold standard approach for characterising structural and electronic information of electrodes, thereby providing an understanding of electrochemical mechanisms governing a given battery’s chemistry. Sigray’s QuantumLeap enables both ex-situ determination of electrocatalyst chemistry and the use of in-situ cells to study chemical changes in-operando.

Developments of novel battery materials is also accelerated by QuantumLeap, providing elemental chemical state measurements for new processes. An example has been the published information by customers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), who reported advances in the promising Ni-Zn batteries by carbon dot coating of the ZnO anode materials to extend material lifetime.

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