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Selected Document Category:Published Document
Source:International Electrotechnical Commission
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Publication Year:2015
Acronym:IEC
Identifier:IEC TS 62607-4-1
Document Title:Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 4-1: Cathode nanomaterials for nano-enabled electrical energy storage - Electrochemical characterisation, 2-electrode cell method
url:http://webstore.ansi.org/FindStandards.aspx?SearchString=IEC%2fTS+62607-4-1+Ed.+2.0+en%3a2015&SearchOption=0&PageNum=0&SearchTermsArray=null%7cIEC%2fTS+62607-4-1+Ed.+2.0+en%3a2015%7cnull
Scope:provides a standardized method for the determination of electrochemical properties of cathode nanomaterials of, for example, lithium-ion batteries utilizing lithium iron phosphate to enable customers to decide whether or not a cathode nanomaterial is usable, and select a cathode nanomaterial suitable for their application.
Keywords:cathode, lithium, lithium iron, lithium iron phosphate, nanomaterial, energy storage, electrochemica
Type of Document:e. Specification
Issues Areas:Measurement and Characterizations
Performance Methods
Primary Category:Energy e.g. Energy storage, energy efficiency
Additional Categories
Goal or Need:Characterization of the electrochemical properties of cathode nanomaterials used in electrical energy storage devices is important for their customized development. This IEC technical specification provides a standard methodology which can be used to characterize the electrochemical properties of new cathode nanomaterials that will be employed in electrical energy storage devices. Following this method will allow comparison of different types of cathode nanomaterial and comparing the results of different research groups. This IEC Technical Specification introduces a 2-electrode cell method for the electrochemical characterization of nano-enabled cathode materials for electrical energy storage devices. This standardized method is intended for use in comparing the characteristics of cathode nanomaterials in the study stage, not for evaluating the electrode in end products.
Intended Stakeholders:Energy storage device suppliers; producers of energy storage devices that incorporate nano-enabled cathode materials
Is it Being Implemented:Nanomaterial research and product development
Submitter's Name:Mike Leibowitz
Submitter's e-mail:[email protected]
Submitter's Company:NEMA
Additional Comments:
Contact for Additional Info:Gerd Weking; gerd.weking at isc-team.eu



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