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Solid electrolyte interphases in next-gen batteries Faraday Discussion

Physical sciences Conference

International discussion meeting addressing current and emerging topics at the forefront of the physical sciences, focused on solid electrolyte interphases for next-generation batteries.

This Faraday Discussion is for established and early-career scientists, postgraduate students, and industrial researchers working on various aspects of solid electrolyte interphases for next-generation batteries. It aims to facilitate cross-fertilisation of ideas and understanding between distinct but adjacent communities. The meeting prioritises discussion, with research papers distributed in advance, and includes talks, discussion, poster sessions, and networking. It focuses on evolving unders

Topics & Focus Areas

Lithium anodes with liquid electrolytesLithium anodes with solid electrolytesBeyond lithium chemistriesCharacterisation techniques

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