Influence of the Host-Solvent Interface on Intercalation Reactions in Layered Solids — NSF Award to University of Florida (FL, $64
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Solids with internal structure composed of chemically bonded layers separated by weaker interactions form the basis of important technologies, especially in areas of energy storage. Modern batteries use layered materials as the chemically active components that store and release ions during operat
| Award title | Influence of the Host-Solvent Interface on Intercalation Reactions in Layered Solids |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2409400 |
| Awardee | University of Florida |
| City | GAINESVILLE |
| State | FL |
| Amount obligated | $644,643 |
| Principal investigator | Daniel Talham |
| Program | SOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Solids with internal structure composed of chemically bonded layers separated by weaker interactions form the basis of important technologies, especially in areas of energy storage. Modern batteries use layered materials as the chemically active components that store and release ions during operation. Layered solids are also being developed by materials scientists and engineers for next-generation semiconductor devices. For many of these applications, smaller particles impr |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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