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NSF-DFG MISSION “In-situ analysis of Li transport through solid state interfacial systems — NSF Award to University of Kentucky Re

This grant supports research that will advance investigations of lithium transport in multilayer systems with nano-sized layers, under realistic operating conditions. Lithium is of immense importance in the development of a diverse set of applications, such as drug release for pharmaceuticals, quantum technology and el

Award titleNSF-DFG MISSION “In-situ analysis of Li transport through solid state interfacial systems
Award ID2438033
AwardeeUniversity of Kentucky Research Foundation
CityLEXINGTON
StateKY
Amount obligated$246,000
Principal investigatorFuqian Yang
ProgramSpecial Initiatives
Start date01/01/2025
AbstractThis grant supports research that will advance investigations of lithium transport in multilayer systems with nano-sized layers, under realistic operating conditions. Lithium is of immense importance in the development of a diverse set of applications, such as drug release for pharmaceuticals, quantum technology and electronics, and energy storage devices such as batteries. Interfaces are more prevalent in nanosized systems and can drastically change the functionality of a material for lithium t
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