Trends of Batteries with New Principles and New Type Batteries / Trends of Secondary Batteries with Multivalent Ions / Trends of Organic Secondary Batteries
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batteries
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A part of this report was introduced in the January 2024 issue of our periodical, “Yano E plus,” and the rest of the reports will be published in the February and March 2024 issues.
Trends of Batteries with New Principles and New Type Batteries
– Batteries with New Principles and New Type Batteries are Advancing; Some are Already Commercialized, and the Situations are Multifarious –
1. Introduction
1-1. Batteries with New Principles
1-2. New Type Lithium-Ion Batteries
1-3. Prospects for Marketability of Lithium-Ion Batteries with New Principles and New Type Lithium-Ion Batteries
2. What Companies and Research Institutes Do
2-1. CONNEXX SYSTEMS Corporation
2-2. KYOCERA Corporation
2-3. Qualtec Co., Ltd.
Trends of Secondary Batteries with Multivalent Ions
– Continuing Basic Research and Development of Material Searching, Focusing on Magnesium Secondary Batteries, With a Long-Term View Toward Practical Application –
1. Introduction
1-1. Multivalent Metals Have Very High Capacity Density
1-2. Insertion and Elimination Reactions and Dissolution-Precipitation Reactions
2. Development Trends of Major Batteries
2-1. Magnesium Secondary Batteries
2-2. Aluminum Secondary Batteries
2-3. Calcium Secondary Batteries
3. Market Prospects
4. What Companies and Research Institutes Do
4-1. National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
4-2. Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
4-3. Osaka Metropolitan University
Trends of Organic Secondary Batteries
– Use as Post-Lithium-ion Batteries for Special Applications in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries is Expected, Taking Advantage of Their Characteristics of “Light Weight” and “Ability to Respond to Resource and Environmental Issues.” –
1. Introduction
1-1. Charging and Discharging Mechanism of Organic Active Materials
1-2. High-Molecular and Low-Molecular Organic Active Materials
1) High-Molecular Materials
2) Low-Molecular Materials
1-3. Market Prospects
2. What Companies and Research Institutes Do
2-1. Molecular Function Energy Device Research Group, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
2-2. Energy Storage Nanomaterials Science Lab, School of Engineering, Kwansei Gakuin University
2-3. Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology