Acids and Bases
Acids and bases have been used by chemists for centuries, and are among the most fundamental reagents employed in synthetic organic chemistry. This Aldrich product line ranges from Brønsted and Lewis...
Chemfiles Volume 1 Article 3
Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries
In 2010, the rechargeable lithium ion battery market reached ~$11 billion and continues to grow.1 Current demand for lithium batteries is dominated by the portable electronics and power tool industri...
Kinson C. Kam and Marca M. Doeff
Material Matters, 2012 v7, n4
Keywords: Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Automotive, Degradations, Electronics, Industries, Ion Exchange, Oxidations, Precipitation, Purification, Reductions, Renewable energy, Substitutions
Nanomaterials for Energy Storage in Lithium-ion Battery Applications
Rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery technology has come a long way since its introduction in the early 1990s. Over the last two decades, they have become the technology of choice for powering p...
Ganesh Venugopal, Andrew Hunt, Faisal Alamgir
Material Matters 2010, 5.2, 42.
Keywords: Adsorption, Antimicrobials, Automotive, Chemical vapor deposition, Combustion, Condensations, Deposition, Diffraction, Diffusion, Electronics, Materials Science, Microscopy, Nanomaterials, Nanotubes, Precipitation, Reductions, Renewable energy, Scanning electron microscopy, Sol-gel, Transmission electron microscopy, X-Ray diffraction
U.S. Department of Energy’s Materials Research for Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries
Increasing fuel costs and concerns about greenhouse gas emissions have spurred the growth in sales of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) that carry a battery pack to supplement the performance of the in...
David Howell, Tien Duong, John B. Deppe, Irwin Weinstock
Material Matters 2008, 3.4, 100.
Keywords: Combustion, Diffusion, Polymerization reactions, Reductions, Solvents, Substitutions