The BEES DOE EFRC focuses on fundamental understanding of new battery electrolytes with the potential to provide large-scale, long-lasting energy storage solutions for renewable energy and the power grid.
Develops novel electrochemical processes to deposit, fabricate and manipulate materials that have applications in energy storage, nano-electronics and electro-metallurgy.
Riet, A., Van Orman, J., & Lacks, D. J.(2020).Molecular dynamics simulation of vacancy-solute binding free energy in periclase.Physics and Chemistry of Minerals,47(9).