PME Special Seminar - Dr. Brett Helms

- When:
- Friday, February 2, 2024 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Where:
- ERC 201B and Zoom
- Speaker:
- Brett Helms, Ph.D., Senior Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Description:
Designing Ion-Conducting Materials for Batteries and Beyond
Access to selective membranes is critical to advancing next-generation batteries as well as resource extraction and refinement. To that end, I will introduce polymers of intrinsic microporosity as a versatile platform for membranes, whose permselectivity is dictated by sub-nanometer pores on the length scale of solvated ions found in electrolytes. I will highlight important roles played by computational materials design and molecular dynamics simulations in controlling solvation, desolvation, partitioning, diffusion, and transport of ions in the membrane. This foundational knowledge establishes and provides a roadmap for the diversity-oriented synthetic development of new polymer membranes with specific pore architectures and chemistry with tailored transport selectivity that enable superior performance in energy devices where they are featured. I will provide context for how these membranes have accelerated the development of higher-power batteries for electric aircraft, higher-efficiency batteries for grid-scale storage, and systems enabling the direct extraction of lithium from brine. I will also discuss how far some of these efforts have advanced to commercialization.
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