2025 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Powder Handling and Processing for Battery Materials

Battery improvement is a major concern for battery manufacturers. The evolution of energy consumption, due to new technologies such as electric cars and renewable energies, requires batteries with high capacity, high power density, and safety. These qualities depend as much on the raw materials as on the manufacturing process which must be improved to meet the required criteria. At the beginning of the manufacture of a battery, the active material, the conductive additive, and the binder are mixed in powder form. This produced blend is then handled to produce electrodes used in the battery, especially in new dry processes removing the use of solvents. Therefore, studies are conducted to improve the powder blend with particle engineering and new preparation techniques. These modifications aim to increase the processability of the material during the manufacturing process and to better the final properties of the battery. Moreover, understanding the link between the behavior of the powder material, the manufacturing process, and the electrode properties is crucial for battery improvement. The session will focus on topics related to particle engineering, powder characterization, and process improvement for electrode manufacturing.

Chair

Aurelien Neveu, Granutools

Co-Chair

Gulin Vardar, University of Michigan

Presentations

03:30 PM

Deepak Mangal, Maryam Akram, Avinesh Ojha, Wanjiao Liu, Ronald Larson, Jesse Capecelatro

03:48 PM

04:06 PM

04:24 PM

04:42 PM

Salvatore Pillitteri, Aurelien Neveu, Filip Francqui, Geoffroy Lumay

05:00 PM

Alejandro Gallegos Tovar, Eunjeong Kim, Nadira Surghani, Harry Radousky, Sohail Mohammed, Ambreen Nisar, Denny John, Arving Agarwal, Alexander Baker, Jennifer Curtis

05:18 PM

Helena Weingrill, Tamara Ebner, Abhishek Shetty

05:36 PM

Katie Struckhoff, Franz Miller Branco Ferraz, Riaz Ahmad, Tamara Ebner