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Synchrotron- and FEL-Based X-ray Methods for Battery Studies
This special issue belongs to the section “Energy Science and Technology“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide an up-to-date overview of advanced analytical techniques available in large-scale facilities such as synchrotrons and free-electron lasers for the study of battery devices. The ultra-bright radiation from the infrared to hard X-rays range available at those international laboratories permits us to check, for instance, the electronic structure of selected atomic species and the local and average structure of electrode materials by using scattering and absorption techniques. Key factors governing the modification of the electrode/electrolyte interfaces can be studied by microscopy and also by surface-sensitive techniques such as photoelectron spectroscopy. The intriguing possibility of performing operando data acquisition (i.e. during charging and discharging loops of the battery) gives access to visualization of the full electrochemical process in realistic conditions. This Special Issue also focuses on advanced and efficient methods to extract all the relevant information in operando spectroscopic and crystallographic data by using chemometric tools. Everybody working in these specific fields is strongly encouraged to submit a contribution.
Prof. Dr. Marco Giorgetti
Dr. Giuliana Aquilanti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- batteries
- diffraction
- EXAFS
- XANES
- photoelectron spectroscopy
- electrode electrolyte interface
- total scattering techniques
- reaction mechanism
- operando
- microscopy
- charge and discharge dynamic
- data analysis
- chemometry
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