Lithium metal phosphate/carbon composites for electrodes in...

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H01M 4/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2380189

The increasing role of technology in our lives has necessitated the development of advanced energy storage technologies to power portable electronic devices such as cellphones, and laptops. With concern for the impact of emissions from gas engines on our environment rising, low emission vehicles that incorporate these devices are also now rapidly gaining consumer acceptance. Considered the most advanced of the available rechargeable technologies, lithium ion batteries rely on solid state intercalation compounds that are able to reversibly intercalate Li cations at both negative and positive electrodes. Both cell potential and capacity are governed by the electrode chemistry; namely its electronic and crystal structure. The main issues in improving the chemistry reside in a better understanding of the processes that occur in the bulk (and also on the surface) in addition to the development of new materials. This talk will focus on some recent new developments in both negative and positive electrode materials arising from solid state chemistry.

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