Webcast: Anode and cathode materials for Li-ion batteries through X-ray diffraction

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Tuesday, September 3, 2024
9:00 AM EDT | 3:00 PM CEST

X-ray Diffraction (XRD) plays a pivotal role in material characterization during the production of lithium-ion battery electrodes. For anodes, it helps analyze the degree of graphitization in graphite enabling a precise understanding of its properties and performance. In cathode production, particularly with materials like NMC or LFP, it is essential for identifying crystal structures, optimizing compositions, and ensuring the desired electrochemical properties. Join our webcast to learn how XRD contributes significantly to the development of high-performance and reliable lithium-ion batteries for various applications.

Raphael Yerly is a seasoned professional in the field of XRD (X-ray diffraction) instrumentation, with over 23 years of experience at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Holding a degree in engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, as well as an MBA, he combines technical expertise with business acumen in his current role as Product Manager for the XRD product line.


Simon Welzmiller is Global Application Specialist for X-ray diffraction and has been with Thermo Fisher Scientific since 2017. He has more than 10-years experience in various XRD applications and techniques and holds a PhD in Solid State Chemistry from Leipzig University and a master’s degree in chemistry from LMU Munich.

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