The research team will continue to decipher the electrochemical processes within the cells.
Joint project -AReLiS-3- commences at MEET Battery Research Center. The research team will continue to decipher the electrochemical processes within the cells. MEET - Judith Kraft A research team at the MEET Battery Research Center at the University of Münster has kicked off the international joint project "AReLiS-3" to pursue research on lithium-sulfur batteries. Its aim is to develop, investigate and optimize novel cell designs, materials, electrode coatings and electrolytes for sulfur-based battery systems. These innovations promise to reduce the rapid aging of battery cells and pave the way for a technological and industrial breakthrough. Building on the results of the previous projects, research is now intensifying the characterization of the electrode interphases. The interphases significantly influence battery cell performance, especially with regard to the negative ageing effects which predominantly occur there.
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