It is time to announce a new series of Open Access Publications from project @PULSELiON. Today we present the journal article “Cathodes pinpoints for the next generation of energy storage devices: the LiFePO4 case study”, which has been published already some time ago in the #JournalOfPhysics : Materials on 6 February 2024.
There are still essential aspects regarding cathodes requiring a comprehensive understanding. The work identifies the underlying phenomena that prevent reaching the theoretical capacity, explaining irreversible losses, and determining the cut-off potentials at which batteries should be cycled. The work addresses these inquiries by investigating the cell’s capacity and phase dynamics by looking into the transport properties of electrons.
The insights derived from this study, which solely rely on electrical properties, have broad applicability to all cathodes and batteries. They provide valuable information for efficiently selecting optimal formulations and conditions for cycling batteries.
We are proud of this achievement within project @PULSELiON, thanks to the authors Beatriz Arouca Maia (INEGI and UPorto/FEUP), Beatriz Moura Gomes (UPorto/FEUP), Antonio Nuno Guerreiro (UPorto/FEUP), Raquel Miriam Santos (INEGI) and Maria Helena Braga (UPorto/FEUP).
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This is the 7th OPEN ACCESS PUBLICATION from project PULSELiON. Soon the 8th and 9th publication will also be announced, so stay tuned!