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Determination of the most suitable ratio of cathode materials for the lithium-sulfur battery system
Benešová, Petra ; Kazda, Tomáš (referee) ; Jaššo, Kamil (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with a topic of determination of the most suitable ratio of cathode materials for the lithium-sulfur systems. The first two chapters provide a general introduction to the topic of electrochemical energy sources and present the commonly used primary and secondary battery systems with emphasis on their characteristics and applications. The core of the theoretical part is dedicated to lithium-ion and lithium-sulfur batteries, their working principles along with the benefits or drawbacks related to the particular systems, and widely used materials. The experimental part briefly comments on determining the suitable electrode paste preparation method, the subsequent main part is focused on evaluation of electrochemical performance of cells using different ratios of cathode materials. Five samples of cathode materials were prepared, where the sulfur ratio is in range from 64 to 88 wt. %. Finally, the comparison of all prepared ratios in terms of their electrochemical properties is provided.
Calandering of li-ion electrodes and its impact on the final capacity of lithium-ion cell
Svoboda, Lukáš ; Kazda, Tomáš (referee) ; Čech, Ondřej (advisor)
There is an effort to produce lithium-ion batteries with maximal density of energy, or higher capacity of cell with the same size. Calendaring of electrodes is important part of manufacturing of batteries. Its parameters, mainly the pressure of calendaring and with it related the final compression ratio of electrode layers, affect parameters of battery significantly. It is the process of pressing electrode material coated on current collector with certain pressure and it reduces its porosity and thickness. The aim of this bachelor thesis is determination of suitable level of calendaring that increases specific capacity, but does not reduce its cyclability.
Analysis of critical parameters of the batteries for space applications
Šimek, Michal ; Šedina, Martin (referee) ; Kazda, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the use of lithium-ion batteries for space applications. Primary and secondary electrochemical sources and their comparison are described in the paper. The main part of this work deals with lithium-ion batteries, their history, properties and used materials, deals with the use of li-ion batteries for space applications in terms of temperature and describes the effects of temperatures on li-ion batteries. At the last chapter deals with a lithium plating and his detection. In the practical part, a methodology for the detection of cast plating is proposed, which I then test on a number of cells, which I measure at various practical workloads.
Analysis of critical parameters of the batteries for space applications
Šimek, Michal ; Šedina, Martin (referee) ; Kazda, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the use of lithium-ion batteries for space applications. Primary and secondary electrochemical sources and their comparison are described in the paper. The main part of this work deals with lithium-ion batteries, their history, properties and used materials, deals with the use of li-ion batteries for space applications in terms of temperature and describes the effects of temperatures on li-ion batteries. At the last chapter deals with a lithium plating and his detection. In the practical part, a methodology for the detection of cast plating is proposed, which I then test on a number of cells, which I measure at various practical workloads.
Determination of the most suitable ratio of cathode materials for the lithium-sulfur battery system
Benešová, Petra ; Kazda, Tomáš (referee) ; Jaššo, Kamil (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with a topic of determination of the most suitable ratio of cathode materials for the lithium-sulfur systems. The first two chapters provide a general introduction to the topic of electrochemical energy sources and present the commonly used primary and secondary battery systems with emphasis on their characteristics and applications. The core of the theoretical part is dedicated to lithium-ion and lithium-sulfur batteries, their working principles along with the benefits or drawbacks related to the particular systems, and widely used materials. The experimental part briefly comments on determining the suitable electrode paste preparation method, the subsequent main part is focused on evaluation of electrochemical performance of cells using different ratios of cathode materials. Five samples of cathode materials were prepared, where the sulfur ratio is in range from 64 to 88 wt. %. Finally, the comparison of all prepared ratios in terms of their electrochemical properties is provided.
Calandering of li-ion electrodes and its impact on the final capacity of lithium-ion cell
Svoboda, Lukáš ; Kazda, Tomáš (referee) ; Čech, Ondřej (advisor)
There is an effort to produce lithium-ion batteries with maximal density of energy, or higher capacity of cell with the same size. Calendaring of electrodes is important part of manufacturing of batteries. Its parameters, mainly the pressure of calendaring and with it related the final compression ratio of electrode layers, affect parameters of battery significantly. It is the process of pressing electrode material coated on current collector with certain pressure and it reduces its porosity and thickness. The aim of this bachelor thesis is determination of suitable level of calendaring that increases specific capacity, but does not reduce its cyclability.

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