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             MONDAY MAY 26 - TUESDAY MAY 27, 2014                  


Poster Session


Chairs : Dr. A. Guerfi and Dr S. Kim

 

 A plate will awarded for the best three posters by a special committee



MONDAY   17:40 - 19:30

TUESDAY   16:50 - 18:30

 

P-1  EELS and XANES simulations for Li2MnSiO4 and Li2FeSiO4 cathodes for Li-ion batteries
Mr. Mohammad Attarian Shandiz
McGill University

P-2  Investigation of Detectability Limits in LiFePO4 by Monte Carlo Simulations of Electron Energy Loss spectra
Mr. Mohammad Attarian Shandiz
McGill University

P-3  Modelisation of the performances of LiFePO4 coated with conducting polymer

Mr. Danny Chhin
Université du Québec à Montréal

P-4  Mesoporous Li4Ti5O12 nanosheets as a negative electrode candidate for LiFePO4 power batteries

Mr. Hsien-chieh Chiu
McGill University

P-5  Chemical grafted carbon-coated LiFePO4 using diazonium chemistry

Mr. Nicolas Delaporte
Université du Québec à Montréal

P-6  Redox Centers Evolution in Phospho-Olivine Type (LiFe0.5Mn0.5 PO4) Nanoplatelets with Uniform Cation Distribution

Dr. Enrico Dilena
Italian institute of technology

P-7  Surface Reactivity of Nano-LiFePO4 in Water Ambient: Electrochemical Performance vs. Aging
Mr. Martin Dontigny
Institut de recherche en électricité d'Hydro-Québec (IREQ)

P-8  LiFePO4 Nanoparticles Synthesized by the Molten Ingot Route
Ms. Amélie Forand
Hydro-Québec

P-9  Fast Charge of LTO-LFP Li-ion Batteries
Ms. Catherine Gagnon
Hydro-Québec

P-10  Synthesis of Nanosized LiFePO4 Powders by Hydrothermal Method via Solution Stirring
Mr. Vincent Gariepy
Institut de recherche en électricité d'Hydro-Québec (IREQ)

P-11  Electrochemistry of Mn-substituted LiFePO4 electrode materials for Li-ion batteries
Dr. Abdelbast Guerfi
Hydro-Québec

P-12  High Stability of Solid State Li/LiFePO4 Polymer Electrolyte rechargeable battery
Ms. Julie Hamel
Hydro-Québec

P-13  Post-Mortem Analysis of “18650” LFP-LTO Battery after 15,000 Cycles
Dr. Pierre Hovington
Hydro-Québec

P-14  Qualitative and Quantitative Studies of the Local Conductivity of C-LiFePO4
Dr. Pierre Hovington
Hydro-Québec

P-15  Investigating the intrinsic rate limiting mechanisms of LiFePO4 with chemical reactions
Mr. Christian Kuss
Université du Québec à Montréal

P-16  Core-Shell Technology for Olivine-olivine and Oxide- Olivine Composites
Dr. Dongqiang Liu
Hydro-Québec

P-17  Li-Staging Related Phenomena in Delithiated LiFePO4 Olivine Cathode
Dr. Xia Lu
McGill University

P-18  Structural studies on NaFePO4 as a cathode material for Na+/Li+ mixed-ion batteries

Prof. Ayyakkannu Manivannan
US DOE, West VIrginia University

P-19  Improvement of Lithium Iron Phosphate and next generation cathode material
Mr. Hironari Miyauchi
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding CO., LTD.

P-20  Comparative Study of LiTDI vs. LiPF6 Based Electrolytes in Lithium-ion LiFePO4 Batteries
Dr. Sabrina Paillet
Hydro-Québec

P-21  LiTFSI-Based Electrolyte for Olivine Li-ion Cells
Dr. Sabrina Paillet
Hydro-Québec

P-22  Redox Centers Evolution in Phospho-Olivine Type (LiFe0.5Mn0.5 PO4) Nanoplatelets with Uniform Cation Distribution
Dr. Andrea Paolella
Institut de recherche en électricité d'Hydro-Québec (IREQ)

P-23  Intrinsic Safety of Olivine Cathode Materials for Li-ion Batteries

Dr. Philippe Perret
Hydro-Québec

P-24  Synthesis of lithium titanates nanoparticles in an inductive plasma reactor

Mr. François Quesnel
Université de Sherbrooke

P-25  Synthesis of silicon nanowires from a carbothermic reduction of silica fume in radio-frequency thermal plasma reactor
Prof. Gervais Soucy
Université de Sherbrooke

P-26  Novel co-precipitation method of LiFePO4 synthesis in an anhydrous environment

Mr. Michal Swietoslawski
Jagiellonian University

P-27  Preparation and characterization of LiFePO4/C doped with palladium using sol-gel method

Dr. Majid Talebi-Esfandarani
Laboratory of New Materials for Electrochemistry and Energy, École Polytechnique de Montréal

P-28  Free-standing LiFePO4 nanoparticles/PEDOT hybrid film for advanced lithium ion batteries
Mr. Ngoc Duc Trinh
Université du Québec à Montréal

P-29  Olivine vs. Oxide as Cathode Materials for Li-ion Batteries
Ms. Julie Trottier
Hydro-Québec

P-30  In-situ TEM studies of LiFePO4 Cathode Materials for Li-ion Batteries
Dr. Michel Trudeau
Hydro-Québec

P-31  In-situ X-ray Diffraction Study for Structural Characterizations of LiFePO4
Dr. Zhu Wen
Hydro-Québec