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Preparation and characterisation of ceramic electroactive materials for Na-ion batteries
Vaněk, Martin ; Libich, Jiří (oponent) ; Čech, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The major aim of this work is characterisation of the titanate samples as materials for sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries. Some of them were synthesized within this thesis. The characterisation is focused on electrochemical properties, composition and morphology of used materials. The firs part deals with lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. They were chosen because they are well described in science articles and the basic operation principle explained in this chapter is also applicable to the Na-ion batteries. Materials used for cathodes, anodes and electrolytes follows the short section about parameters and construction of the Li-ion batteries. The next chapter is focused on the Sodium-ion batteries. There is comparison of sodium and lithium at the beginning of this chapter, followed by materials used for electrodes and electrolyte (with emphasis on anode materials). The third part describes analysis methods used for characterisation of electrode materials. It includes electrochemical characterisation (cyclic voltammetry and galvano- static cycling with potential limitation), morphology (scanning electron microscopy) and composition (X-ray diffraction spectroscopy). Last two chapters include synthesis and characterisation of sodium titanate and characterisation of two samples of TiO2 . Results of this work are summarized in the conclusion.
Preparation and characterisation of ceramic electroactive materials for Na-ion batteries
Vaněk, Martin ; Libich, Jiří (oponent) ; Čech, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The major aim of this work is characterisation of the titanate samples as materials for sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries. Some of them were synthesized within this thesis. The characterisation is focused on electrochemical properties, composition and morphology of used materials. The firs part deals with lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. They were chosen because they are well described in science articles and the basic operation principle explained in this chapter is also applicable to the Na-ion batteries. Materials used for cathodes, anodes and electrolytes follows the short section about parameters and construction of the Li-ion batteries. The next chapter is focused on the Sodium-ion batteries. There is comparison of sodium and lithium at the beginning of this chapter, followed by materials used for electrodes and electrolyte (with emphasis on anode materials). The third part describes analysis methods used for characterisation of electrode materials. It includes electrochemical characterisation (cyclic voltammetry and galvano- static cycling with potential limitation), morphology (scanning electron microscopy) and composition (X-ray diffraction spectroscopy). Last two chapters include synthesis and characterisation of sodium titanate and characterisation of two samples of TiO2 . Results of this work are summarized in the conclusion.

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