A03 Tuesday Poster Session

Tuesday, 15 May 2018: 18:00-20:00
Ballroom 6ABC (Washington State Convention Center)
Chairs:
John T. Vaughey and Wesley M Dose
414
Mixed Organic/Ionic Liquid Electrolytes Compatible with Forcespun Carbon Microfiber Electrodes in Lithium Ion Batteries
J. Lopez (UTRGV), J. Villarreal (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), J. Cantu, J. Parsons (UTRGV), and M. Alcoutlabi (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
415
Manipulating Protein Configuration for High-Performance Solid Polymer Electrolytes
X. Fu, C. Li, Y. Jewel, Y. Wang, J. Liu, and W. Zhong (Washington State University)
 
416
Electrodeposition of Polymer Electrolyte into Carbon Nanotube Anodes for High Performance Flexible Li-Ion Microbatteries (Cancelled)
 
418
Separator-Free Gel Electrolytes Based on Water-in-Salt Solutions (Cancelled)
 
419
Synthesis of Composite Silicon-Core Graphite-Shell Powders for Application in High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes (Cancelled)
421
Free-Standing Binder-Free Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube/Silicon Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
S. Luanwuthi, V. Babenko, A. Naylor, M. R. Roberts, J. Hong, J. Kasemchainan, P. G. Bruce, and N. Grobert (University of Oxford)
 
422
Core-Shell Structured SiOx-TiO2@C Nanocomposites As High-Rate and Long-Cycle Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries (Cancelled)
424
Design and Novel Synthesis of Tailored Si@Void@C Nanostructures with Long Cycle Life for Next-Generation Li-Ion Batteries
Q. He, M. Ashuri (Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research, Illinois Institute of Technology), and L. Shaw (Illinois Institute of Technology, Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research)
 
425
Graphene Modified Feof Nano-Structured Hybrid As High-Specific-Energy Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries (Cancelled)
 
426
In Situ Mass Spectrometry Studies of Gas Evolution Reactions During Cell Cycling in Aqueous Lithium Ion Batteries (Cancelled)
427
Enhanced Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries By Conductive ALD Thin Film Coating
X. Liang and Y. Gao (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
 
429
Operando X-Ray Diffraction and EIS on NCA Battery Cathodes (Cancelled)
430
Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Graphite Electrodes
Z. Guo (shanghai university), C. Liu, B. Lu (Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics), and J. Feng (Shanghai university, Department of Mechanics)
433
Electrostatic Spray Deposited Sn-SnO2-CNF Composite Anodes for Lithium Ion Storage
A. Rabiei Baboukani, E. Adelowo, R. Agrawal, I. Khakpour, V. Drozd, W. Li, and C. Wang (Florida International University)
434
Scalable bath cell method for reversible lithium management towards near zero volt tolerance in lithium-ion cells
K. R. Crompton (NSWC Crane Division), M. Hladky, J. Staub, and B. J. Landi (Rochester Institute of Technology)
435
Development of Long Life and Low Cost Li-Rich Layered Oxide Positive Active Material for xEVs
K. Inoue, S. Yamate (GS Yuasa International Ltd.), J. Y. Shin (BASF Japan Ltd.), J. Haag (BASF Corporation), D. Nishikawa, and T. Inoue (BASF TODA battery Materials LLC.)
436
Nano-Confined Sulfur/CNT Composite As Cathode for Li-S Batteries
G. Lee and Y. Hao (California Polytechnic State University)
437
Protein-Based Biomaterial Enhances Lithium Ion Battery Performance
M. Yuan and H. Ardebili (University of Houston)
438
Composite Graphene/Blended Polymer of PEO/PVDF-HFP As Solid Polymer Electrolyte for Sodium Batteries
P. M. L. Le, T. D. Vo, N. H. Do, H. T. T. Nguyen (VNU-HCM - APCLab), T. M. Phung, and T. V. Man (VNU-HCM-APCLab)
439
(A03 Best Poster Winner) Electrochemical and Microstructural Analysis of Cu6Sn5 Alloy Electrodes
D. Juarez-Robles (Purdue University), H. J. Gonzalez-Malabet, L. Ausderau (University of Alabama in Huntsville), X. Xiao (Argonne National Laboratory), G. J. Nelson (University of Alabama in Huntsville), and P. P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)
440
Black TiO2-X Coated Graphite Anode Materials with Fast Charging Capability for Lithium-Ion Battery
D. S. Kim, Y. E. Kim, D. G. Lee (Hanyang University), G. Jeong (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), and H. Kim (Hanyang University)
441
Ultrathin Sheets of MoS2/g-C3N4 composite As a Hosting Material of Sulphur for Lithium-Sulphur Batteries with Long Cycle Life and High Rate Capability
S. Majumder (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), M. Shao, and G. Chen (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)