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Battery Materials and Diagnostics Group
Our goal is to develop novel materials and to improve existing materials for Li-ion, Li-S, and exotic (Na, Mg, Ca, etc...) batteries. We apply different synthetic routes, such as sol-gel chemistry, mechanosynthesis, solid state synthesis under various controlled atmospheres, and microwave synthesis to control the morphology and obtained the most promising electrochemical performances of a dedicated systems.
Observer des batteries tout solides en train de se déformer
Des chercheurs de l’Institut Paul Scherrer PSI ont observé avec une précision inégalée à ce jour des processus mécaniques qui se passent dans les batteries tout solides. Le recours à la tomographie aux rayons X à la Source de Lumière Suisse SLS leur a permis de découvrir le mode de propagation des fissures à l’intérieur des batteries. Leurs conclusions pourraient permettre d’améliorer la sécurité et la performance des batteries des voitures électriques et des smartphones.
Publications 2016
Electrochemistry Laboratory (LEC)
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LEC Seminar Archive
Die Seminare finden im Raum ODRA/111 jeweils am Mittwoch um 11:00 Uhr statt. Externe Gäste (ausserhalb des PSI) sind willkommen, werden aber gebeten, sich im Labor-Sekretariat bei Frau Cordelia Gloor unter Tel.: +41 56 310 2919 oder per e-mail anzumelden. Lectures take place in room ODRA/111 on every Wednesday at 11:00 am. External guests (from outside PSI) are welcome, but are requested to register with our secretary Cordelia Gloor at phone: +41 56 310 2919 or via e-mail.
An overview about all-solid-state batteries research activities and characterization capabilities at PSI
All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are forecasted to play a central role in the next generation of high energy density and safe storage devices. However, ASSBs still an immature technology and require further advancements on multiple fronts like interface (electro-)chemical and mechanical instabilities. Here, we provide an overview about PSI efforts in (i) employing advanced operando laboratory and synchrotron-based analytical methods to shed light into the various degradation mechanisms and (ii) our capabilities for interface chemical engineering.
Publications 2015
Electrochemistry Laboratory (LEC)
Operando X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, to monitor the chemical and electronic interface evolution in all-solid-state batteries
Degradation of the solid-electrolyte interface occurring during cycling is currently one of the most challenging issues for the development of all-solid-state batteries. Here we designed a unique electrochemical custom made cell for operando X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) capable of maintaining high mechanical pressure with reliable electrochemistry and able to monitor in real-time the surface (electro-)chemical reactivity at the interfaces between the different composite.