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Electrode Materials for Sodium-ion Batteries Based on Carbon
Homolka, Tomáš ; Binar, Tomáš (referee) ; Libich, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on electrode materials for sodium batteries with a particular emphasis on anodes, especially hard carbon. The history of sodium-ion batteries and their operating principle are discussed as well. The project also describes the history of lithium ion batteries, as they share a significant part of their development and operating principle with sodium-ion batteries. In the practical part, measurements of rate capability, capacity and coulombic efficiency of the selected hard carbon are then performed. The sodation method is also tested and the effect of moisture on its properties is further investigated.
Study of Electrode Materials for Sodium-ion Batteries
Varmužová, Zdeňka ; Binar, Tomáš (referee) ; Libich, Jiří (advisor)
The content of this thesis is an introduction and presentation to the issue of sodium-ion batteries and a description of production of the own electrode material and its subsequent electrochemical characterization. It deals with the historical development of electrochemical sources of electrical energy from the first batteries to the current types. Study then discusses lithium-ion type batteries, which are closely related to the development of the studied sodium-ion batteries. From the point of view of sodium-ion batteries, the thesis focuses on their electrode materials, especially on anode materials based on sodium titanates. The thesis describes a synthesis of a sodium titanate and production of a negative electrode for sodium-ion battery application and construction of a test cell. The thesis then proposes and evaluates measurements verifying the properties of prepared sample of sodium titanate.
Sodium-ion batteries: research of carbon based negative electrode materials
Homolka, Tomáš ; Máca, Josef (referee) ; Libich, Jiří (advisor)
This work focuses on the research of hard carbon as a promising negative electrode material for sodium-ion batteries. The first part deals with electrochemical cells and their development in general. Then lithium-ion cells, their history and the materials currently used are mentioned. The next section discusses sodium-ion cells, their development so far, current issues and differences compared to lithium-ion cells, as they appear to be one of the promising post-lithium technologies with the potential for rapid commercialization. In the practical part, properties of some material samples are tested with a focus on their capacity and coulombic efficiency.
Study of electrode materials for post-lithium ion systems
Kekelák, Miroslav ; Jaššo, Kamil (referee) ; Kazda, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with studying electrode materials for post-lithium ion systems. The theoretical part describes the principle, history and construction of lithium-ion battery cells. A separate chapter is dedicated to the materials of positive and negative electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. The third chapter is dedicated to the principles of new generation lithium-air and sodium-ion batteries. The last chapter of theoretical part is dedicated to lithium-sulfur batteries, which describes their principle, history, used electrode materials and the influence of binders. The experimental part is dedicated to the preparation of the electrode material of lithium-sulfur accumulator in combination with water-soluble binders and their measurement using electrochemical methods.
Sodium-ion batteries: research of carbon based negative electrode materials
Homolka, Tomáš ; Máca, Josef (referee) ; Libich, Jiří (advisor)
This work focuses on the research of hard carbon as a promising negative electrode material for sodium-ion batteries. The first part deals with electrochemical cells and their development in general. Then lithium-ion cells, their history and the materials currently used are mentioned. The next section discusses sodium-ion cells, their development so far, current issues and differences compared to lithium-ion cells, as they appear to be one of the promising post-lithium technologies with the potential for rapid commercialization. In the practical part, properties of some material samples are tested with a focus on their capacity and coulombic efficiency.
Study of electrode materials for post-lithium ion systems
Kekelák, Miroslav ; Jaššo, Kamil (referee) ; Kazda, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with studying electrode materials for post-lithium ion systems. The theoretical part describes the principle, history and construction of lithium-ion battery cells. A separate chapter is dedicated to the materials of positive and negative electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. The third chapter is dedicated to the principles of new generation lithium-air and sodium-ion batteries. The last chapter of theoretical part is dedicated to lithium-sulfur batteries, which describes their principle, history, used electrode materials and the influence of binders. The experimental part is dedicated to the preparation of the electrode material of lithium-sulfur accumulator in combination with water-soluble binders and their measurement using electrochemical methods.

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