Upcoming Webinar: Battery Component Materials AFM-in-SEM Characterization

Upcoming Webinar: Battery Component Materials AFM-in-SEM Characterization

Battery materials are essential to revolutionizing energy storage technologies, making exploring their characteristics at macro and nanoscale levels crucial. Join us for a webinar as we delve into the world of battery materials analysis.


Time: To be determined

Date: To be determined

Place: Microsoft Teams Webinar

Speakers: Veronika Hegrová, NenoVision, and Surprise Guest

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🔍Webinar Highlights:

Understanding batteries inside out: Characterizing batteries and their components (cathodes, electrolytes, anodes, and SEI) is indispensable for developing advanced energy storage solutions. Explore how degradation processes transform these components during cycling and gain a profound insight into the mechanisms influencing battery lifetime and performance. We will explain and demonstrate how multiple techniques, such as SEM, EDX, and AFM, significantly benefit battery materials characterization.


💡During the webinar, you will learn:

Key challenges in characterizing batteries and their components and how AFM-in-SEM technology resolves them.

Efficient sample preparation workflow of extremely air-sensitive battery samples, their cross-sectioning, and sample transfer to integrated AFM/SEM/EDX instrument.

Application examples of in-situ correlative microscopy analysis of various cathode materials (NCM, NCA) in pristine and cycled stages. We will demonstrate how AFM-in-SEM is used to understand cathode degradation processes.


🚀 Why Attend?

  • Gain insights into the critical challenges of battery materials characterization.
  • Learn how AFM-in-SEM technology can address these challenges effectively.
  • Discover efficient sample preparation techniques for air-sensitive battery materials.
  • Explore application examples of in-situ correlative microscopy.
  • Understand the role of AFM-in-SEM in deciphering cathode degradation processes.


The expected duration is about 45 minutes. The invitations with the link to live streaming will be sent after the registration. The webinar is free of charge.