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6th Lithium Mobile Power

Advances in Lithium Ion Battery Technologies for Mobile Applications

Type Conference
Language English
Date November 4, 2010 to
November 5, 2010
Venue Hilton Back Bay Boston
40 Dalton Street
Boston, MA 02115
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • analytical chemistry
  • catalysis
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • crystallography
  • electrochemistry
  • electronics
  • fluorine chemistry
  • chemical engineering
  • inorganic chemistry
  • petroleum chemistry
  • polymer chemistry
  • solid state chemistry and materials science
  • spectroscopy
  • thermodynamics and thermochemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • crystallography
  • electrochemistry
  • emission spectroscopy
  • ir spectroscopy
  • microscopy
  • molecular modelling
  • thermal analysis
Contact David Mello
Knowledge Foundation
18 Webster St.
Brookline, MA 02446
US
617-232-7400
617-232-9171
dmello@knowledgefoundation.com
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by David Mello last modified 09-23-10 04:24 AM

Significant innovations have propelled lithium-ion battery technology to a position in the marketplace far exceeding initial expectations. Breakthroughs in new battery chemistries, novel electrode and electrolyte materials, system integration for a vast array of mobile and portable applications, from micro medical devices to high-energy/high-power automotive, have set the stage for an emerging market with unlimited potential. The 6th Lithium Mobile Power conference will guide attendees from technology and materials development through device packaging and integration to applications in a mobile power marketplace and is conveniently timed with Battery Safety 2010.

- Li-ion batteries for PHEV, HEV, and EV - issues and solutions - Revolutionizing li-ion batteries for portable and consumer products - Materials challenges - electrodes & electrolyte - New electrolyte technologies for higher power and energy density - Safety, testing, performance - System design & integration - New lithium chemistries for better electrodes and higher performance

Session titles

Metal Fluoride Conversion Nanocomposites: An Alternative Road for Lithium Based Energy Storage Panasonic’s Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries Proactive Remedies to Battery Thermal Runaways Battery Management Solutions for New Lithium Chemistries & Applications: Power Tools to HEVs, Li-Phosphate to Li-Titanate High Throughput Synthesis and Screening for Discovery of Improved Electrode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries High Energy Density Li/CFx Battery Technology How Nanotechnology Will Revolutionize Lithium Ion Batteries for Electronics 3x Capacity from Silicon-Nanowire Based Lithium Ion Batteries Structural Silicon Anode Materials for PHEV Applications Advanced Anode Graphites for High Performance Batteries Simple Modular Lithium Nanophosphate Battery Systems Lithium Air Batteries: Development of a Functional 3-Dimensional 3-Phase Gas-Diffusion-Electrode in Non-Aqueous Electrolyte The Regulatory Maze of Lithium Ion NCM Cathode Materials for High Energy Density as well as Safety Relevant Applications Such as e-Mobility TIAX CAM-7 High Capacity, High Power Cathode Material Large Format Li4Ti5O12 Lithium Ion Batteries - Performance and Applications Latest Advances in Ultra-High Specific Energy Rechargeable Li-Air Batteries Based On Protected Lithium Metal Electrodes Materials for Enhancing the Safety and Performance of Li-Ion Cells Structural Changes during Heating and Cycling of Layer-Structured and Olivine-Structured Cathode Materials Studied by HRTEM and In Situ XRD and XAS Advanced Manufacturing Process for High Speed Deposition of Solid State Electrolyte Layers for Li-Based Batteries Thermal Stability of Lithium-Ion Cells as Functions of Chemistry, Design and Energy Application Driven Complex Lithium-Ion Power Systems Development and Integration Advanced Technologies for Li-Ion Battery Formation/Grading Process Computer Aided Engineering for Battery Design Efficient and Accurate Computational Tools for Evaluating Performance Targets of Lithium-ion Cells and Cell Components Evaluation Protocols of Micro-Scale Energy Storage Systems for Wireless Sensor Systems Applications

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