Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes 4 - Si Systems

Tuesday, October 29, 2013: 08:00-09:40
Continental 6, Tower 3, Ballroom Level (Hilton San Francisco Union Square)
Chairs:
Minoru Inaba and James Wu
08:00
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Macroporous Silicon As Highly Stable Anodes for lithium Rechargeable Batteries
Xiaolin Li, Ph.D., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Meng Gu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Rhiannon Kennard, University of California, San Diego; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Xilin Chen, Ph.D., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Chongmin Wang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; M. J. Sailor, University of California at San Diego; Jun Liu, Ph.D, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ji-Guang Zhang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 
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Silica As Anode Precursor for Lithium Ion batteries  (Cancelled)
08:40
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High Throughput Synthesis of Silicon Nanotubes: A High Capacity and Stable Anode System
Prashant N Kumta, University of Pittsburgh; Rigved Epur, M.S, University of Pittsburgh
09:00
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Stress and Strain in Silicon Electrode Models
Kenneth Higa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Venkat Srinivasan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
09:20
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Micro-Sized Si-C Composite With Interconnected Nanoscale Building Blocks As High-Performance Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Ran Yi, Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University; Fang Dai, Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University; Mikhail L. Gordin, Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University; Shuru Chen, Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University; Donghai Wang, Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University