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This document introduces various application examples of how the evaluation of material properties with correlations can contribute to improving throughput across research, manufacturing, and the entire supply chain. It provides abundant information on topics such as "Measurement of grain size and microstructure of NCM cathode materials" and "Research on lithium-ion batteries using Raman correlation RISE microscopy." 【Contents (excerpt)】 ■ Introduction ■ Battery Applications ■ From Mines to Factories ■ ESM Measurement of Conductive Materials in Lithium-Ion Secondary Batteries ■ Desktop Multi-Nuclear NMR for Electrolyte Design *【Document】Application Note: Battery Material Analysis Edition is available for free! Please download the PDF to view it. Feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ AFM Measurement of Electric Double Layer Properties in Ionic Liquid Electrolytes ■ Monitoring of Electrolyte Decomposition Reactions Using Tabletop NMR ■ Measurement of Grain Size and Microstructure of NCM Cathode Materials ■ Research on Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Raman Correlation RISE Microscopy *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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