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Mulder, Sebastiaan (author), Klein, S.A. (author)
To support increasing renewable capacity for a net-zero future, energy storage will play a key role in maintaining grid stability. In this paper, all current and near-future energy storage technologies are compared for three different scenarios: (1) fixed electricity buy-in price, (2) market-based electricity buy-in price, and (3) energy storage...
journal article 2024
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Xu, Y. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
Mg attracts much research interest as anode material for Ni-MH batteries thanks to its lightweight, cost-effectiveness and high theoretical capacity (2200 mA h g<sup>−1</sup>). However, its practical application is tremendously challenged by the poor hydrogen sorption kinetics, passivation from aggressive aqueous electrolytes, and insulating...
journal article 2021
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Xu, Y. (author), Borsa, Dana M. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
In our efforts to address the issues of Si based anodes for Li ion batteries, such as limited active mass loading, rapid capacity degradation and low scalability in manufacturing, we reported a scalable, high mass loading, and additive-free Si nanoparticles (NP) deposition based electrode, but the achieved capacity and cycle life were still...
journal article 2019
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Harks, P.P.R.M.L. (author), Robledo, C.B. (author), George, C. (author), Wang, C. (author), van Dijk, Thomas (author), Sturkenboom, Leon (author), Roesink, Erik D.W. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
Enabling the transition to renewable power sources requires further optimization of batteries in terms of energy/power density and cost-effectiveness. Increasing the practical thickness of Li ion battery electrodes not only can improve energy density on cell level but reduces manufacturing cost. However, thick electrodes exhibit sluggish...
journal article 2019
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Xu, Y. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
MgH<sub>2</sub> has been considered as a potential anode material for Li ion batteries due to its low cost and high theoretical capacity. However, it suffers from low electronic conductivity and slow kinetics for hydrogen sorption at room temperature that results in poor reversibility, cycling stability and rate capability for Li ion storage....
journal article 2018
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Peng, B. (author), Xu, Y. (author), Liu, Kai (author), Wang, Xiaoqun (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
Black phosphorus (BP) has received increasing research attention as an anode material in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), owing to its high capacity, electronic conductivity, and chemical stability. However, it is still challenging for BP-based SIB anodes to achieve a high electrochemical performance utilizing cost-effective materials and...
journal article 2017
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Peng, B. (author), Xu, Y. (author), Wang, Xiaoqun (author), Shi, Xinghua (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
Super P carbon black (SPCB) has been widely used as a conducting additive in Li/Na ion batteries to improve the electronic conductivity. However, there has not yet been a comprehensive study on its structure and electrochemical properties for Li/Na ion uptake, though it is important to characterize its contribution in any study of active...
journal article 2017
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Peng, B. (author), Xu, Y. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
Si-based anode materials in Li-ion batteries (LIBs) suffer from severe volume expansion/contraction during repetitive discharge/charge, which results in the pulverization of active materials, continuous growth of solid electrolyte interface (SE!) layers, loss of electrical conduction, and, eventually, battery failure. Herein, we present...
journal article 2017
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Borghols, W.J.H. (author), Wagemaker, M. (author), Lafont, U. (author), Kelder, E.M. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
journal article 2009
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