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Daiwon Choi
Position
Scientist
Company
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Location
Richland WA UNITED STATES
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Meeting Program
ET06.01.02 : Reliability of Li-Ion Batteries for Grid Application
9:00 AM–9:30 AM Nov 26, 2018
(US - Eastern)
Hynes, Level 3, Room Ballroom A
Daiwon Choi
Scientist at
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Keywords
Composition & Microstructure - Bulk Techniques
X-Ray Diffraction (Xrd)
,
Composition & Microstructure - Features
Crystallographic Structure
,
Composition & Microstructure - Features
Microstructure
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Ceramic
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Composite
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Crystalline
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Graphene
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Metal
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Nitride
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Oxide
,
Composition & Microstructure - Surface Techniques
Scanning Electron Microscopy (Sem)
,
Non-technical - Government Interactions
Government Policy And Funding
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Performance - Functionality
Energy Storage
,
Performance - Functionality
Lifecycle
,
Performance - Material Form
Aerogel
,
Performance - Material Form
Amorphous
,
Performance - Material Form
Coating
,
Performance - Material Form
Crystal
,
Performance - Material Form
Layered
,
Performance - Material Form
Nanostructure
,
Performance - Material Form
Powder
,
Properties - Chemical
Surface Chemistry
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Properties - Transport
Diffusion
,
Synthesis & Processing - Chemical Reaction
Chemical Synthesis
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Synthesis & Processing - Chemical Reaction
Combustion Synthesis
,
Synthesis & Processing - Chemical Reaction
Hydrothermal
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Synthesis & Processing - Chemical Reaction
Intercalation
,
Synthesis & Processing - Chemical Reaction
Pyrolysis
,
Synthesis & Processing - Chemical Reaction
Sol-Gel
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Synthesis & Processing - Growth
Nucleation & Growth