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Relationship between the nature of hard carbons and the properties of electrodes for Na-ion batteries


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• defence and security,
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• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

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Reference

SL-DES-25-0616  

Thesis topic details

Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Relationship between the nature of hard carbons and the properties of electrodes for Na-ion batteries

Contract

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Job description

Hard carbons are the most commonly used negative electrode materials in Na-ion batteries. Their capacity exceeding 300 mAh/g, low operating voltage, long lifespan, and power performance make them the best option for commercializing Na-ion batteries. However, several challenges remain to approach the performance of low-impact Li-ion technologies like LF(M)P/graphite. One major limitation is their low volumetric density. Their disordered nature and resulting microporosity lead to a lower skeletal density compared to graphite. This significantly affects both the volumetric and gravimetric energy densities due to the difficulty of compressing the electrodes.

The main objective of this thesis is to establish a link between the material's skeletal density and the electrode's calendering capability to reduce its porosity. First, we will evaluate the relationship between the structure, morphology, and surface state of hard carbon and the electrode's density. We will attempt to understand the impact of calendering on the material’s properties. Then, we will assess the tortuosity and conductivity of hard carbon electrodes to predict their performance. Finally, we will work on improving and optimizing the electrodes in terms of energy densities, focusing particularly on electrode formulations.

University / doctoral school

Ingénierie - Matériaux - Environnement - Energétique - Procédés - Production (IMEP2)
Université Grenoble Alpes

Thesis topic location

Site

Grenoble

Requester

Position start date

01/09/2025

Person to be contacted by the applicant

REYNIER Yvan yvan.reynier@cea.fr
CEA
DRT/DEHT/STB/L2PC
CEA Grenoble
LITEN/ DRT/ DEHT/STB/L2PC
Bâtiment D2A-217
17 Rue des martyrs
38054 Grenoble Cedex 9
France


0438782288

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

SIMONIN Loic loic.simonin@cea.fr
CEA
DES/DEHT//LM
17 rue des Martyrs
38054 Grenoble CEDEX 9
04 38 78 04 27

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