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HyLiST Project Coordinator, Sam Hasanpoor (AIT), has co-authored a landmark review article in the prestigious journal Chemical Reviews!
The HyLiST consortium is proud to announce a significant academic milestone that reinforces the high-level expertise driving our project. Our Scientific Coordinator, Meisam (Sam) Hasanpoor of the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, has co-authored a landmark review article in the prestigious journal Chemical Reviews.
Why This Publication Matters
With a 2-year Impact Factor of 55.8, Chemical Reviews is among the most influential scientific journals globally. This contribution highlights the project’s commitment to bridging the gap between fundamental research and industrial application.
The Challenge: Overcoming Ion Transport Limitations
The review, titled “Overcoming the Li⁺ ion transport limitation of solid-state composite electrodes for inorganic solid-state batteries,” tackles a primary hurdle in next-generation battery development. While solid-state batteries (SSBs) promise superior safety and energy density, achieving these goals requires high active material (AM) loading.
The article provides a deep dive into the fundamental mechanisms of ion transport and outlines critical strategies to:
Reduce internal ionic resistance within the cell architecture.
Enhance ion transfer across high-content composite electrodes.
Address industrialisation challenges to move these technologies from the lab to large-scale production.
The Connection to HyLiST
Mastering the Li⁺ ion transport described in this paper is the key to unlocking the high performance and safety targets of the HyLiST project. As we develop solid-state cells using cobalt-free LNMO cathodes and Li-metal anodes, this research directly mirrors our mission to provide sustainable energy storage for electric vehicles and aviation.
We extend our congratulations to Sam Hasanpoor and the entire author team for this outstanding contribution to the global battery community.
Explore the Full Article here.
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