In this webinar, we will discuss the major applications of SPM technologies in Li-ion battery research, including:
For more information about this webinar series or the products and techniques featured, please contact us.
Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is one of the most widely used technologies for nanomaterials studies. It is well adapted for the characterization of battery systems that integrate materials with distinct mechanical properties from soft (polymer additives) and loose (conductive additives) to hard (Li metal oxide) and porous (separator) surfaces. These and other capabilities of Bruker's SPM technology—including simultaneous collection of mechanical and electrical property measurements, and characterization of electrochemical reactions at the nanometer scale—provide valuable insights in support of battery research and development.
In this webinar, we will discuss the major applications and latest developments of SPM technologies in lithium-ion battery research. For example, the presentation includes overview and case study examination of:
FEATURED PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY
Fangfang ZHAO, Ph.D., Applications Scientist, Bruker