Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series
In-situ Study of Solid Electrolyte Interphase using PeakForce Tapping® Mode AFM in Glove-box
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
8AM PDT/3PM GMT or 7PM PDT/2AM GMT
Join us as Bruker's Chunzeng Li discusses the in-situ study of solid electrolyte interphase with guest speakers Anton Tokranov from the School of Engineering at Brown University and Xingcheng Xiao from General Motors Global R&D Center.
INTRODUCTION
Intensive study has been directed to understand the role of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formed on lithium battery anodes. It is believed to be accountable for the charge/discharge properties, cycle-ability and lifetime of the battery. In-situ AFM has been used to directly visualize the formation and evolution of SEI on the nanometer scale, but its widespread use has been hindered by the lack of stringent environmental control required for lithium battery materials.
THIS WEBINAR WILL:
» Describe the setup that enables in-situ observation of SEI formation and probing of its mechanical properties.
» Demonstrate its fitness in monitoring SEI formation on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG)
» Showcase its relevance in the search of high capacity anode alternatives-Si Anode
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
» Lithium battery researchers
» Makers of lithium batteries
» Electrochemistry users in general: battery, electroplating, corrosion, bio-electrochemistry
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