讲座|发展先进核磁共振技术用于电池界面研究

发布者:傅瑀何发布时间:2023-08-23浏览次数:95

学术讲座:Development of advanced NMR techniques for interphases study in batteries

主讲人:Juner Chen,Research Assistant Professor,Westlake University

时间:9:00 - 10:00, August 29, 2023 (Beijing Time)

地点:Room 202, Yue-Kong Pao Library's Annex

讲座摘要:

Electrolytes, functioning as the blood of lithium/sodium batteries, not only bear the crucial responsibility of ion transport but also play a significant role in establishing the electrode-electrolyte interphases formed on the surface of the anode and cathode. The performance of the interphase significantly influences the cycling lifespan and safety of batteries, yet its characterization remains a notable challenge. Among the various methods for material characterization, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy can provide quantitative and qualitative information for characterizing the local structures and microscopic ionic dynamics of materials. It has been widely employed to study the fundamental properties of electrode materials, solid electrolytes, and electrode-electrolyte interphases. These investigations contribute to a deeper understanding of the lithium/sodium storage mechanism, the structure-function relationship, and the aging mechanism of batteries. In this talk, I will introduce the recent progress in applying SSNMR to research on the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in batteries. Through our investigation, we have thoroughly discussed the formation mechanism, chemical components, and structural evolution of the SEI, as well as the design principles for electrolytes. These results hold significant importance for both fundamental comprehension and practical applications.

主讲人简介:

Dr. Juner Chen earned her BS degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Zhejiang University and later achieved a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Following her doctoral studies, she served as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wollongong in Australia and subsequently at Zhejiang University. Currently, she is a Research Assistant Professor at Westlake University. Her major research interests include the development of novel electrolytes for lithium/sodium batteries and the application of advanced in-situ/ex-situ nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) characterization techniques for interphase study in batteries. The relevant achievements have been published in high-impact international journals such as Science Advances, ACS Energy Letters, Advanced Materials, Journal of Energy Chemistry, etc.


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