Lithium Sulfur

Thursday, 2 June 2016: 14:00-17:20
Indigo Ballroom A (Hilton San Diego Bayfront)
Chairs:
Brett A. Helms and Gao Liu
 
216
Printable 3-D Carbon Architectures for Li/S Rechargeable Batteries (Cancelled)
14:20
217
Rational Design of Size-Selective Membranes for Next-Generation Electrochemical Energy Storage
S. E. Doris (Department of Chemistry, Univ. of California, Berkeley, The Molecular Foundry), A. L. Ward, P. D. Frischmann, and B. A. Helms (The Molecular Foundry, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research)
 
218
An Innovative Polymer Design for Polysulphides Shuttle Effect in Lithium-Sulphur Batteries (Cancelled)
15:20
220
All-Solid State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
A. Cassel (Laboratoire Réactivité et Chimie des Solide CNRS UMR7314, Réseau Stockage Electrochimique de l'Energie CNRS FR 3459), V. Viallet (Réseau Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie CNRS FR3459), and M. Morcrette (Laboratoire de Réactivité et de Chimie des Solides)
15:40
221
Sulfur Impregnated Expanded Graphene Cathode for High Performance Lithium Sulfur Batteries
S. A. Abbas (Research Center for Applied Science,AS, TW, Department of ESS, NTHU, TW), P. C. Wang (Department of ESS, NTHU, TW), and C. W. Chu (Research Center for Applied Science,AS, TW)
16:00
222
Improved Electrochemical Performance of Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Using a Modified Separator Coated with Ca(OH)2 and Acetylene Black
H. Shao (Beijing University of Chemical Technology) and Y. Huang (Beijing University of Chemical Technology.)
16:20
223
Modified Separator Using Inactive Materials from the Cathode for Advanced Lithium Sulfur Batteries
N. Liu (Beijing University of Chemical Technology) and Y. Huang (BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOG)
 
224
Chemically Functionalized Graphene for High Performance Lithium/Sulfur Batteries (Cancelled)
17:00
225
Study of Room Temperature Solid Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Sulfur Battery
K. Liu (West High School), Y. Lin (Central South University, University of Utah), J. D. Miller (University of Utah), J. Liu (Central South University), and X. Wang (University of Utah)