Francesca Colo
Polytechnic University of Turin
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Chemsuschem | 2015
Federico Bella; Francesca Colo; Jijeesh Ravi Nair; Claudio Gerbaldi
The first example of a photopolymerized electrolyte for a sodium-ion battery is proposed herein. By means of a preparation process free of solvents, catalysts, purification steps, and separation steps, it is possible to obtain a three-dimensional polymeric network capable of efficient sodium-ion transport. The thermal properties of the resulting solid electrolyte separator, characterized by means of thermogravimetric and calorimetric techniques, are excellent for use in sustainable energy systems conceived for safe large-scale grid storage. The photopolymerized electrolyte shows a wide electrochemical stability window up to 4.8 V versus Na/Na(+) along with the highest ionic conductivity (5.1 mS cm(-1) at 20 °C) obtained in the field of Na-ion polymer batteries so far and stable long-term constant-current charge/discharge cycling. Moreover, the polymeric networks are also demonstrated for the in situ fabrication of electrode/electrolyte composites with excellent interfacial properties, which are ideal for all-solid-state, safe, and easily upscalable device assembly.
ACS Omega | 2018
Federico Bella; Ana B. Muñoz-García; Francesca Colo; Giuseppina Meligrana; Andrea Lamberti; Matteo Destro; Michele Pavone; Claudio Gerbaldi
In the challenging scenario of anode materials for sodium-ion batteries, TiO2 nanotubes could represent a winning choice in terms of cost, scalability of the preparation procedure, and long-term stability upon reversible operation in electrochemical cells. In this work, a detailed physicochemical, computational, and electrochemical characterization is carried out on TiO2 nanotubes synthesized by varying growth time and heat treatment, viz. the two most significant experimental parameters during preparation. A chemometric approach is proposed to obtain a concrete and solid multivariate analysis of sodium battery electrode materials. Such a statistical approach, combined with prolonged galvanostatic cycling and density functional theory analysis, allows identifying anatase at high growth time as the TiO2 polymorph of choice as an anode material, thus creating a benchmark for sodium-ion batteries, which currently took the center stage of the research in the field of energy storage systems from renewables.
Electrochimica Acta | 2015
Francesca Colo; Federico Bella; Jijeesh Ravi Nair; Matteo Destro; Claudio Gerbaldi
Journal of Power Sources | 2017
Francesca Colo; Federico Bella; Jijeesh Ravi Nair; Claudio Gerbaldi
Electrochimica Acta | 2017
Giuseppina Meligrana; Warunee Lueangchaichaweng; Francesca Colo; Matteo Destro; Sonia Lucia Fiorilli; Paolo P. Pescarmona; Claudio Gerbaldi
XXXIX Meeting of the Electrochemistry Group of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry and 3rd E3 Mediterranean Symposium: Electrochemistry for Environment and Energy (XXXIX GE-RSEQ & 3rd E3-MS) | 2018
Marisa Falco; Jijeesh Ravi Nair; Francesca Colo; Giulia Piana; Federico Bella; Giuseppina Meligrana; Claudio Gerbaldi
EYCN Symposium – 1st Edition | 2018
Francesca Colo; Giulia Piana; Marisa Falco; Giuseppina Meligrana; Federico Bella; Claudio Gerbaldi
XXVI Congresso Nazionale della Società Chimica Italiana | 2017
Francesca Colo; S. Renault; Federico Bella; Claudio Gerbaldi; D. Brandell
XXVI Congresso Nazionale della Società Chimica Italiana | 2017
Francesca Colo; Federico Bella; Jijeesh Ravi Nair; Claudio Gerbaldi
XXVI Congresso Nazionale della Società Chimica Italiana | 2017
Federico Bella; Francesca Colo; Lorenzo Zolin; Diego Pugliese; Arul Manuel Stephan; Claudio Gerbaldi