SUCCESS, WISE, 2024-2026
Sustainable carbon composite electrodes for energy storage (SUCCESS)
This project combines advanced experimental techniques and theoretical modeling to develop functional carbon nanomaterials with high surface area from low-cost, renewable sources. Using bio-based polymers like technical lignins, polyvinyl alcohol, and cellulose nanofibers, 3D structures are fabricated and carbonized into nanofiber mats and aerogels. The materials are characterized using advanced techniques (e.g., DMTA, BET, AFM, SEM, Raman, FTIR, XRD, XMT, MAX IV) and evaluated for electrochemical performance in energy storage applications.
The project is a part of WISE - Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability.
Contact
Kristiina Oksman
- Professor and Head of Subject
- 0920-493371
- kristiina.oksman@ltu.se
- Kristiina Oksman
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