L2-1157 — Final report
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LiMn2O4 composites for higher power Li-ion batteries

National Institute of Chemistry as a member of the virtual European laboratory for lithium ion batteries is a member of consortium which includes international »Erasmus Mundus« school - Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion. Project leader was thesis advisor for the French student Jeremy COME, who successfully finished master study with a defence of thesis " LiMn2O4 composites for higher power Li-ion batteries " in September 2009 in Amiens (France). He is continuing with his PhD study at the University of Toulouse.

D.10 Educational activities

COBISS.SI-ID: 4222234
2.
Insertion and phase change

Lecture on the nano-structuring of cathode materials for lithium ion batteries

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 4116250
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Textbook: Introduction into the science of materials for engineers

Textbook for undergraduate students at the Faculty for chemistry and chemical technology, at the Faculty for physics and at the Faculty of natural sciences and engineering, University in Ljubljana

D.10 Educational activities

COBISS.SI-ID: 244460544
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SLONANO 2009

National Institute of Chemistry was a host institution for a traditional meeting SLONANO 2009 in october 2009: This meeting was organised for researchers that are working on the field of chemistry, physics and other fields. This year conference was specialy devoted to the filed of ¨Nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion¨and to ˝Bionanotechnology¨. Organizers of the conference invited several top level world researchers from the devoted fields and this was a motivation for mainly younger collegaues to present their works from different fields of nanotechnology.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 23023143
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Cathode materials for Li-ion batteries based on lithium vanadium oxides

Patent application describes the preparation method and characteristics of novel cathode materials based on lithiated vanadium oxides, preferentially Li2VTiO4 and LiVAlO2

F.33 Slovenian patent

COBISS.SI-ID: 4258074