Battery Technologies : Materials and Components

(Author) Jianmin Ma
Format: Hardcover
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Battery Technologies A state-of-the-art exploration of modern battery technology In Battery Technologies: Materials and Components, distinguished researchers Dr. Jianmin Ma delivers a comprehensive and robust overview of battery technology and new and emerging technologies related to lithium, aluminum, dual-ion, flexible, and biodegradable batteries. The book offers practical information on electrode materials, electrolytes, and the construction of battery systems. It also considers potential approaches to some of the primary challenges facing battery designers and manufacturers today. Battery Technologies: Materials and Components provides readers with: A thorough introduction to the lithium-ion battery, including cathode and anode materials, electrolytes, and binders Comprehensive explorations of lithium-oxygen batteries, including battery systems, catalysts, and anodes Practical discussions of redox flow batteries, aqueous batteries, biodegradable batteries, and flexible batteries In-depth examinations of dual-ion batteries, aluminum ion batteries, and zinc-oxygen batteries Perfect for inorganic chemists, materials scientists, and electrochemists, Battery Technologies: Materials and Components will also earn a place in the libraries of catalytic and polymer chemists seeking a one-stop resource on battery technology.

Information
Publisher:
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
386
Language:
en
ISBN:
9783527348589
Publish year:
2022
Publish date:
Feb. 2, 2022

Jianmin Ma

Jianmin Ma is a renowned Chinese author known for his novel "The Noodle Maker." His work blends satire with social commentary, shedding light on the struggles of ordinary people in modern China. Ma's sharp wit and keen observations make him a significant voice in contemporary Chinese literature.

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