NSLS-II Colloquium Series

"Sustainable chemical energy storage: critiques and crystallography"

Presented by William (Bill) David, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Thursday, April 12, 2018, 4:00 pm — Physics Bldg. 510 Large Seminar Room

Our increasing dependence on intermittent renewable energy production places a greater focus on the development of novel, affordable energy storage. The recent emphasis on electrochemical storage, and on lithium batteries in particular, addresses a significant component of our future energy storage requirements but future low-carbon energy scenarios must utilise a broad range of storage options. This talk will focus on several examples the underline the role that synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction can play in the understanding of both electrochemical and chemical energy storage systems.

Hosted by: John Hill

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