Thursday, 17 October 2019: 10:20
Room 223 (The Hilton Atlanta)
I will start by giving an overview of active research activities in my research group located at University of Maryland Energy Research Center, including wood materials toward sustainability, 3000K high temperature materials and processing (Science2018), wood nanotechnologies (Nature2018), beyond-Li ion batteries (solid state, Na-ion). Then I will focus on our recent development on garnet-based solid-state Li-metal batteries including interface engineering to improve the wetting between Li metal anode and Garnet solid-state electrolyte (Nature Materials 2016; Science Advances 2017); Garnet based 3D Li ion conductive framework (bilayer, trilayer) toward high energy density Li-S batteries (EES 2017); Garnet nanofiber based flexible, hybrid electrolyte with a high Li ion conductivity (PNAS 2016), and In-situ neutron depth profiling technique in understanding Li-garnet and CNT-garnet interfaces (JACS 2016).
