AiMES 2018 Topic Close-Up: Challenges in Novel Electrolytes, Organic Materials, and Innovative Chemistries for Batteries – in Honor of Michel Armand

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Symposium A02: Challenges in Novel Electrolytes, Organic Materials, and Innovative Chemistries for Batteries – in Honor of Michel Armand

Symposium Focus: On polymer electrolytes, ionic liquid electrolytes, new electrolyte salts, conductive layer-coated electrode materials, electrode materials for organic batteries, metal/electrolyte interfaces, fuel cells made with previous materials and/or electrolytes, anode metal based rechargeable batteries, and any innovative cell design and chemistry.

Both theoretical and experimental papers are accepted, and contributions from industry and students are encouraged.

Featured Invited Speakers:

  • Michel Armand, CIC Energigune, Spain: A Few Decades of Unconventional Electrochemistry
  • Renaud Bouchet, Grenoble-INP University, France: Functional Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Metal Batteries
  • Vito Di Noto, Padova University, Italy: Ionic Liquid-based Electrolytes for Secondary Mg Batteries
  • Maria Forsyth, IFM, Deakin University, Australia: Decoupled Ion Transport and Improved Electrochemical Processes in Mixed Inorganic-organic Ionic Liquid Electrolytes
  • John Goodenough, Austin University, USA: All-Solid-State Electrochemical Cell: To Pioneer Michel Armand
  • Dominique Guyomard, IMN, CNRS/University of Nantes, France: To honor Michel Armand: Developments on New Electrode and Electrolyte Materials for Batteries at the IMN
  • Patrick Howlett, IFM, Deakin University, Australia: Metal Electrode Cycling and Interphases in Organic Ionic Plastic Crystals Electrolytes and their Composites
  • Xie-Jie Huang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China: Comparison of the Electrode Materials for Li and Na Ion Batteries
  • Yan Yao, Houston University, USA: Universal Quinone Electrode for Long Cycle Life Energy Storage
  • Stefano Passerini, KIT, Germany: Electrolytes for Lithium Metal Batteries
  • Philippe Poizot, IMN, CNRS/University of Nantes, France: The Rise of Organic Electrode Materials for Electrochemical Storage Systems
  • Teofilo Rojo, CIC Energigune, Spain: Polymeric Schiff Bases as Electrodes in Batteries
  • Masayoshi Watanabe, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan: Polymer Electrolytes Containing Solvate Ionic Liquids: A New Approach to Achieve High Ionic Conductivity, Thermal Stability, and a Wide Potential Window
  • Wladeck Wieczorek, Warsaw University, Poland: Development of Novel Lithium and Sodium Salts based on Huckel Type Anions
  • Karim Zaghib, Hydro-Québec, Canada: Tribute to Michel Armand: Lithium Metal Solid State Batteries from 1979 to 2019
  • Zhi-Bin Zhou, Huazhong University, Hubei, China: Lithium Fluorosulfoimide Salts for Lithium Battery over the Past 30 Years

Special Features Include: Registration waivers for researchers from developing countries, travel grants for students and for young invited speakers, and poster awards for PhDs and post-doctoral fellows.

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