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Magnesium Batteries

Research and Applications

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Veröffentlicht 2019, von Maximilian Fichtner bei Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1-78801-896-8
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: ISSN
338 Seiten

 
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The book covers scientific and technical challenges in magnesium battery research, bringing together contributions in the field of anodes, cathodes, electrolytes and systems such as the Mg–S cell.

Über Maximilian Fichtner

Maximilian Fichtner is a full professor (W3) for Solid State Chemistry at the Ulm University and head of Materials-I at the Helmholtz-Institute Ulm for Electrochemical Storage (HIU), a German Center of Excellence for Battery Research, with approx. 120 employees. Since 2015 he is also Executive Director of the institute. His current research interest is novel principles for energy storage and the related materials in insertion and conversion-type battery systems. Recent work has focused on the new class of Li rich materials with rocksalt structure, anionic shuttles, magnesium batteries, and organic electrode materials.


Über Maximilian Fichtner

Maximilian Fichtner is a full professor (W3) for Solid State Chemistry at the Ulm University and head of Materials-I at the Helmholtz-Institute Ulm for Electrochemical Storage (HIU), a German Center of Excellence for Battery Research, with approx. 120 employees. Since 2015 he is also Executive Director of the institute. His current research interest is novel principles for energy storage and the related materials in insertion and conversion-type battery systems. Recent work has focused on the new class of Li rich materials with rocksalt structure, anionic shuttles, magnesium batteries, and organic electrode materials.