Lithium based Batteries: In this course, you’ll identify active materials, chemistry and manufacturing processes as they relate to Li based primary batteries.
Lithium Based Batteries
This course is part of Battery Technologies Specialization
Instructor: Arunachala Nadar Mada Kannan
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Participants will learn active materials, chemistry and manufacturing processes as they relate to Li based primary batteries.
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There are 4 modules in this course
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1 video2 readings
Module 1 provides the operation principles of Li primary batteries along with electrolyte in gaseous, liquid and solid forms. The major objective in this module is to learn about electrode active materials for Li-SO2, Li-SOCl2, Li-SO2Cl2, Li-FeS2, Li-MnO2, Li-I2 batteries and their performance. In addition, the objective is also to bring out the design features of Li-I2 batteries for cardiac pacemakers.
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11 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
Module 2 provides the history of secondary Li-Ion batteries along with comparison of performance, safety and cycle life with other batteries. The major objective in this module is to learn about various anode and various cathode active materials along with the comparison of the batteries related to energy density, power density, cycle life, charging rates, etc. In addition, the objective is also to highlight portable, stationary and transportation applications.
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8 videos1 assignment
Module 3 provides the history of solid electrolytes and all solid-state batteries along with comparison of performance, safety and cycle life with Li-ion batteries with solid polymer-, oxide- and sulfide-based Li-ion conducting electrolytes. The major objective in this module is to learn about advantages and disadvantages of solid-state batteries along with the strategy adopted for solving the issues related to interfacial resistance between the electrolyte-electrode interface. In addition, the objective is also to highlight the potential applications.
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13 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
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Reviewed on May 30, 2024
it is really a good course and will give you a sense of direction if you want to pursue a career in this area, and also it will give you all the basic understanding of this field.
Reviewed on Oct 4, 2023
This course was amazing i learn many things specially about the solid state batteries but on thing you should to discuss about new higher capacity anode material rather than carbon base. Many Thanks
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