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PHOENIX aims to develop battery cells with integrated sensors (mechanical, enhanced impedance spectroscopy, temperature, gas, reference electrode) and self-healing functionalities (magnetically activated polymers, thermally activated polymers, metallic organic frameworks coated separator, core-shell NMC composites). Tailor made triggering devices to activate self-healing mechanisms will be developed, prototyped and demonstrated in Generation 3b and 4a Li-Ion batteries. A Battery Management System (BMS), capable of detecting defective operations and of triggering self-healing functionalities will be developed with in-line communication. The degradation detection and quality, reliability and life will be tested through dedicated profiles (fast charging, extreme temperatures, calendar life). The novel batteries’ manufacturing will be studied from a recycling and mass production point of view.
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project_type | "public" |
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project_status | "Item:OSW55a9a9bda7b248759e48ae2e3ed6df1d" |
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funding_call | "" |
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funder | "Item:OSWeb01c7cad4aa4c95ad51724a17fe91a1" |
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start_date | "2023-05-01" |
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end_date | "2027-04-30" |
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total_budget | 4998505 |
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proposal | "" |
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abstract | "PHOENIX aims to develop battery cells with integrated sensors (mechanical, enhanced impedance spectroscopy, temperature, gas, reference electrode) and self-healing functionalities (magnetically activated polymers, thermally activated polymers, metallic organic frameworks coated separator, core-shell NMC composites). Tailor made triggering devices to activate self-healing mechanisms will be developed, prototyped and demonstrated in Generation 3b and 4a Li-Ion batteries. A Battery Management System (BMS), capable of detecting defective operations and of triggering self-healing functionalities will be developed with in-line communication. The degradation detection and quality, reliability and life will be tested through dedicated profiles (fast charging, extreme temperatures, calendar life). The novel batteries’ manufacturing will be studied from a recycling and mass production point of view. " |
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description | text | "An EU Horizon Europe research project and part of the Batterey2030+ initiative" |
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lang | "en" |
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name | "PHOENIX" |
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image | "File:OSWa8a4bd0b55154951943227f580386f80.png" |
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