29 October 2023 to 3 November 2023
DLNP, JINR
Europe/Moscow timezone

Structural studies of lithium ion batteries on their functional characteristic

30 Oct 2023, 14:35
15m
Blokhintsev Hall (4th floor), BLTP

Blokhintsev Hall (4th floor), BLTP

Oral Applied Research Applied Research

Speaker

Meir Yerdauletov (jinr)

Description

The production of activated carbon (AC) from lignocellulosic biomass through chemical activation is gaining global attention due to its scalability, economic viability, and environmental ad-vantages. Chemical activation offers several benefits, including energy efficiency, reduced car-bonization time, and lower temperature requirements. In this study, potassium hydroxide (KOH) was employed for chemical activation, resulting in activated carbon with a high specific surface area of ~3050 m²/g. The structural analysis revealed the presence of over 15% of few-layered graphene in the activated carbon matrix. X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique was employed to in-vestigate the activated carbon derived from rice husk (RH). The potential applications of activated carbon obtained from rice husks through chemical activation were explored, including its use for heavy metal removal, elimination of organic pollutants, and as an active material in hybrid energy storage devices. Furthermore, a scaling methodology for the production of activated carbon was proposed, facilitating its industrial implementation.

Primary author

Meir Yerdauletov (jinr)

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