Brian Cunningham, DOE-EERE-VTO Program Manager Hybrid Electric Systems, Battery R&D Phone: (202) 586-8055 E-mail: brian.cunningham@ee.doe.gov
Silicon Anode Consortium NREL has joined other national laboratories in a research effort as part of the Silicon Anode Consortium, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Office.
This consortium, named the Silicon Electrolyte Interface Stabilization (SEISta) project,
The other national laboratories in the consortium include:
Argonne National Laboratory Sandia National Laboratories Oak Ridge National Laboratory Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The consortium focuses on understanding and eliminating barriers to implementing silicon-based anodes in Li-ion cells. This work employs advanced characterization techniques, coupled with state-of-the-art research facilities across the national labs, and covers a broad range of research—from foundational science related to the initial chemical interactions of organic electrolytes with silicon interfaces to the development of full electrode/full cell chemistry.
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