Mechanism, Analysis, and Suppression of Gas Generation in Electrolytes of Li-ion Secondary Batteries
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Gas generation is an important issue that leads to the deterioration of not only battery performance but also the reliability of industrial products! Does your company have any measures in place for this?
**Lecture Summary** In lithium batteries, gas generation can occur from the battery's constituent materials. This is particularly closely related to the stability of the electrolyte. Gas generation is a significant issue that leads not only to a decline in battery performance but also to a deterioration in the reliability of industrial products. This lecture will discuss the mechanisms of gas generation and suppression strategies from the perspective of battery materials.
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【Venue】 Tokyo Chuo Ward Industrial Hall 4F, Meeting Room 1【Tokyo, Chuo Ward】 【Date and Time】 April 23, 2013 (Tuesday) 10:15-15:45 【Speakers】 Part 1: Hidetaka Sugawara, Representative of Izumi Kaken Co., Ltd. Part 2: Kaoru Nakajima, Lithium-ion Battery Technology Advisor (Formerly of Sony Corporation, Energy Business Division, Development Department) Part 3: Shinichi Tobishima, Professor, Department of Environmental Creation Engineering, Gunma University, Faculty of Science and Technology
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Part 1: Key Points of Safety Testing and Gas Expansion Suppression and Fire Prevention Measures in Lithium-Ion Secondary Batteries [10:15-11:30] Part 2: Decomposition Products of Electrolytes in Lithium-Ion Secondary Batteries, Deterioration Mechanisms Associated with Gas Generation, and Suppression Technologies [12:30-14:00] Part 3: Gas Generation Mechanisms of Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Secondary Batteries and Their Countermeasures [14:15-15:45]
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