Agnes-Matilda Mattsson
PhD student at Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory; Structural Chemistry
- E-mail:
- agnes-matilda.mattsson@kemi.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 538
751 21 Uppsala
Publications
Selection of publications
Recent publications
Part of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, p. 17413-17421, 2024
- DOI for Unravelling the origin of capacity fade in Prussian white hard carbon full cells through operando X-ray diffraction
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Part of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, p. 25393-25406, 2024
- DOI for Study of degradation mechanisms in aqueous-processed Ni-rich cathodes for enhanced sustainability of batteries
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Reversible Hydration Enabling High-Rate Aqueous Li-Ion Batteries
Part of ACS Energy Letters, p. 959-966, 2024
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Investigating the Electrochemical Intercalation of Lithium into Prussian White
2023
Surface Engineering of Aqueous-Processed Ni-Rich Cathodes for Enhanced Long-Term Capacity Retention
All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, p. 17413-17421, 2024
- DOI for Unravelling the origin of capacity fade in Prussian white hard carbon full cells through operando X-ray diffraction
- Download full text (pdf) of Unravelling the origin of capacity fade in Prussian white hard carbon full cells through operando X-ray diffraction
Part of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, p. 25393-25406, 2024
- DOI for Study of degradation mechanisms in aqueous-processed Ni-rich cathodes for enhanced sustainability of batteries
- Download full text (pdf) of Study of degradation mechanisms in aqueous-processed Ni-rich cathodes for enhanced sustainability of batteries
Reversible Hydration Enabling High-Rate Aqueous Li-Ion Batteries
Part of ACS Energy Letters, p. 959-966, 2024
- DOI for Reversible Hydration Enabling High-Rate Aqueous Li-Ion Batteries
- Download full text (pdf) of Reversible Hydration Enabling High-Rate Aqueous Li-Ion Batteries