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LLIBTA Symposium
Large Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Application
Tuesday, January 25 to Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Advanced Automotive Battery Conferences

AABC 2011 - LLIBTA Symposiums

Panel Sessions

Session 1
Advances in Lithium-Ion Battery Materials

Session 2
Verification of Safety, Life, and Reliability of Automotive Lithium-Ion Batteries

Session 3
Large Lithium-Ion Batteries in Stationary and Specialty Applications

Session 1:
Advances in Lithium-Ion Battery Materials

In this session, we will review the latest developments in Lithium-Ion battery materials intended mostly for automotive and other large-battery applications, including cathodes, anodes, electrolytes, separators and non-active components that promise to support enhanced life or safety, or offer better performance-to-cost ratios.


Martin WinterChairman:
Prof. Martin Winter, Chair, Applied Material Science for Energy Conversion and Storage, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster

Prof. Winter's main research interests are in applied electrochemistry, materials electrochemistry and inorganic chemistry and technology. He is the author of over 700 publications, including more than 30 patents. He is the past president of the International Battery Materials Association (IBA), Past Chair of the Division of Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion of International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), and Associate Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (ECS).
 

  1. NMC Cathode Materials for Electromobility
    Kirill Bramnik, Global Product Technology Manager, Battery Materials, BASF Corporation
  2. Routes to Improve Li Mn PO4 for Application in Li-Ion Batteries
    Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Head of Department, ZSW
  3. The Importance of Binder Selection for Li-Ion Cell Performance
    Kimiaki Tanaka, Director and General Manager, Specialty Materials Division, Zeon Corporation
  4. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Battery Materials
    Jun Ishihara, Manager, Battery Materials Department, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
  5. Functional Electrolytes for Automotive Applications
    Koji Abe, General Manager, Ube Industries
  6. Functional Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries Used in Vehicle Applications
    Martin Payne, Global Technology Manager, Novolyte Technologies
  7. The Introduction to HCC'S Technology On Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Battery
    Dr. Sooyeong Han, Vice President, Battery Materials Division, Hanwha Chemical Corporation