New Spectroscopic and Difraction Methods for Studying Structure and Dynamics in batteries and Supercapacitors

On 7 July, we hosted the event "New Spectroscopic and Difraction Methods for Studying Structure and Dynamics in batteries and Supercapacitors" at our pavilion in Expo Milano.

During the event, the discussion focused on the possibility of developing cheaper and more efficient/effective ways to convert and store energy to reduce CO2 emissions. Batteries, supercapacitors and fuel cells are playing an important role, but significant advances require the undestanding of how these devices operate over a wide range of time and lenghtscales.

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