On the morning of December 25, Dr. Li Zhi, adjunct professor of the University of Alberta and chief scientist of Birkdale Energy Co., Ltd. was invited to make an academic report entitled Sustainable Electrode Materials for Energy Storage in Room 211 of the School of Materials. The report was presided over by Ms. Shi Jing. More than 30 teachers and students of our college listened to the academic report.
Renewable energy and energy storage technology has always attracted people's attention because of its environmental protection, but a question that is often ignored is how renewable the energy storage device itself is? First, through his extensive scientific work, Dr. Li has shown us that nanostructures created by nature can be easily converted into renewable carbon materials with fine nanostructures. Based on this carbon, we can make low-cost hybrid energy storage devices. Subsequently, Dr. Li gave us a detailed and vivid introduction to the mechanism of sodium embedding in carbon, as well as the stress release and in-situ transmission studies of the metal antimony found in the work.
Dr. Li's wonderful report gave us a further understanding of the preparation of carbon materials and energy storage, etc. In the ensuing free exchange, teachers and students discussed their interests or doubts with them, and gained a lot.
Photo/Text: Liu Chunyue