Analytical techniques for battery and energy storage characterization
Growth in the global lithium-ion battery market is largely driven by increased usage in electric vehicles, grid storage, and portable consumer electronics where its higher energy density over that of lead-acid batteries is of primary importance. In order to increase performance and to obtain a better understanding of degradation mechanisms further research is required.
Evaluation of batteries and battery components requires a variety of analytical methods to study bulk materials and component surfaces at various scales.
Our brochure Analytical Solutions for Improved Battery and Energy Storage Products covers the range of materials characterization tools for battery analysis and product formulation.
This brochure covers the value of several analytical techniques in battery and energy storage research
- Electron microscopy
- FTIR spectroscopy
- Raman microscopy
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
- X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
- X-ray diffraction
- Rheology
- Twin-screw extrusion