Manufacturing Battery and Supercapacitor by Electrophoretic Deposition

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At the Nano Open Webinar on May 31 Prof. John Low, from Warwick University, will discuss "Manufacturing Battery and Supercapacitor by Electrophoretic Deposition".

 

Electrophoretic deposition (EPD) is a well-established industrial production for surface coatings. It is currently finding increasing academic and commercial interests for the manufacture of lithium-ion battery and supercapacitor components, e.g. current collector, energy storage electrode. More recent advances can be seen in the EPD manufacture of flow battery, fuel cell and electrolyzer components. Progressing EPD innovation to the next stage requires researchers to move beyond simple demonstrations of the process. This talk will showcase Prof. John's approaches of moving EPD a step closer to the factory floor. Their scientific learnings about investigations compatible with industry scalability will be shown. 

 

To register for the Nano Open Webinar, which will take place on May 31, 2023 at 11:00 am on Zoom, please visit http://otolab.sabanciuniv.edu/SUNUMActivityRegistrationForm

 

The webinar will be held in English.

 

About Prof. John Low

Professor John Low's research focuses on the industrial R&D priorities in battery manufacture, testing and recycling, specifically electrochemical engineering applications. Low is a proven university teacher educating students across various backgrounds, a demonstrated researcher interacting with industry partners and academic communities, and preparing electrochemical technologies that meets industrialisation targets.