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EPSCoR Research Fellows: NSF: Investigating Degradation in Battery Electrodes using Scanni — NSF Award to University of Hawaii (HI

The transition to sustainable energy storage is crucial for reducing dependence on fossil fuels and achieving decarbonization goals. Lithium-ion batteries play a pivotal role in this effort, powering a wide range of applications from portable electronics to electric vehicles. The surge in battery demand requires enhanc

Award titleEPSCoR Research Fellows: NSF: Investigating Degradation in Battery Electrodes using Scanni
Award ID2429929
AwardeeUniversity of Hawaii
CityHONOLULU
StateHI
Amount obligated$300,000
Principal investigatorWoochul Lee
ProgramEPSCoR RII: EPSCoR Research Fe
Start date11/01/2024
AbstractThe transition to sustainable energy storage is crucial for reducing dependence on fossil fuels and achieving decarbonization goals. Lithium-ion batteries play a pivotal role in this effort, powering a wide range of applications from portable electronics to electric vehicles. The surge in battery demand requires enhancements in energy storage performance and safety features beyond the current capabilities of lithium-ion batteries. Notably, thermal runaway, a critical safety issue where the batte
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