XL-Lion Advanced lithium ion batteries with dual ionic-electronic conducting core-shell particles Hasselt University
Materials Chemistry, Engineering Materials and Applications, Laboratory of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
Li-ion batteries (LIBs) are becoming the technology of choice in many applications such as mobile electronics, electric/hybrid vehicles, and storage of renewable energy. However, their safety and energy/power density is yet to be improved. Improved resistance against hazards such as thermal runaway and fire/explosion are the immediate rewards for inclusion of a solid electrolyte in solid state LIBs. There are very good prospects to make solid ...