Call for Papers: Battery Safety, Reliability, and Mitigation

Submission Deadline EXTENDED: February 12, 2020 March 15, 2020

Submit your manuscripts to the Journal of The Electrochemical Society‘s Focus Issue on Battery Safety, Reliability, and Mitigation.

About the focus issue

This Journal of The Electrochemical Society focus issue addresses the fundamental risks and issues associated with battery safety and reliability. Industry challenges with fielding safe and reliable batteries are increasing as new cell designs are introduced into advanced energy storage applications requiring higher specific energies, fast charging, and lower cost alternatives. As such, improvements in cell and battery safety design without compromising performance continues to be a major focus for researchers, manufacturers and users across all sectors of the energy storage marketplace. Better understanding of battery failure mechanisms will further enable regulatory agency approval and public acceptance of early deployment of advanced battery energy storage systems for high reliability applications.

More specifically, contributions are invited on:

  • Improvements in safety design from materials engineering
  • Advancements in electrode architecture designs
  • Cell designs that enhance safety features
  • Safety of large-size cells
  • Novel cell structures that provide inherent safety
  • Advanced system and cell diagnostic and prognostic protocols and tools to alleviate or prevent battery safety incidents
  • Modelling and analyses to improve understanding of battery failure mechanisms and hazards
  • In situ detection and mitigation methodologies
  • Fast charging protocols
  • Re-purposing, re-use, and aging effects on battery safety

Accepting Submissions: November 14, 2019 | Submission Deadline: February 12, 2020

Guest Editors

Boryann Liaw
Idaho National Laboratories
boryann.liaw@inl.gov

Thomas P. Barrera
LIB-X Consulting
tpbarrrera@libxconsulting.com

Technical Editor

Doron Aurbach
Bar-llan University
doron.aurbach@biu.ac.il

Editor-in-Chief

Robert Savinell
Case Western Reserve University
rfs2@case.edu

When submitting, specify that the paper is for the JES Focus Issue on Battery Safety.


NEW FOR 2020: If selected at submission, accepted papers will be published online in the ECS Digital Library within 24 hours of final acceptance. The version of record will be published online within approximately 10 days of final acceptance.

All papers published in this focus issue will be OPEN ACCESS at NO COST to the authors. The issue will be created online as the articles are accepted, with the final article published by July 2020.

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