INNOVATING CARBON MATERIALS OPEN NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR INCREASING PERFORMANCE OF Li-ion BATTERIES

Authors

  • Yurii Pustovalov USA, Florida, Enerize Corporation. Poland, Stalowa Wola, CNT Sp. z o.o
  • Elеna Shembel USA, Florida, Enerize Corporation. Ukraine, Dnipro, Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
  • Vlad Redko USA, Florida, Enerize Corporation
  • Timothy Pastushkin USA, Florida, Enerize Corporation
  • Nellya Zaderey Ukraine, Dnipro, Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
  • Alexander Markevich Ukraine, Dnipro, Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology
  • Leon Vishnyakov USA, Florida, Enerize Corporation. Poland, Stalowa Wola, CNT Sp. z o.o
  • Igor Sagirov Ukraine, Mariupol, Azov Maritime Institute of National University “Odessa Maritime Academy”

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ws/28022019/6345

Keywords:

Graphite modification, Li batteries, energy, structure, electronic conductivity

Abstract

The purpose of research and development, the results of which are presented in this publication is the modification of carbon materials for use in anode and cathode materials Li batteries with non-aqueous electrolytes. Innovative carbon materials will provide increased energy and safety of lithium current sources, while at the same time reducing the cost of lithium current sources.

References

Pustovalov Y., Shembel, E., Vishnyakov L. etc. US Patent application No. 10/898631, Carbon material for electrodes of lithium-ion power sources and method of production thereof

Redko, V., Shembel E., etc.US Patent No. 7,288,941 Method and Apparatus for Measuring Conductivity of Powder Materials Using Eddy Currents.

Redko, V., Shembel E., Pastushkin T., etc. US Patent No. 8,102,181. Method and Device for Rapid Non - Destructive Quality Control of Powdered Materials.

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Published

2019-02-28

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Engineering Sciences

How to Cite

INNOVATING CARBON MATERIALS OPEN NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR INCREASING PERFORMANCE OF Li-ion BATTERIES. (2019). World Science, 1(2(42), 4-8. https://doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ws/28022019/6345