Conductive electrode additives such as carbon black are indispensable components of lithium ion batteries. A MEET study has now addressed the question of how a pre dry mixture of lithium iron phosphate and conductive carbon black affects the conductivity and performance of the electrodes. Read more
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology (MEET) at the University of Münster is one of the foremost battery research centers in Germany and one of the leading drivers of top-level research internationally. Around 150 researchers from a wide range of disciplines working on sustainable batteries of the future.
The scientists at MEET research along the entire supply chain of batteries: from analytics and the development of new or improved materials to battery cell production and the recycling of energy storage devices. Our team is making a decisive contribution to safeguarding energy supplies.