Tuesday, January 14, 2025
1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
1 hour


Companies and universities around the world are making all-out efforts to improve the performance of lithium-ion batteries, reduce costs, and develop efficient recycling processes. Meeting these challenges will require an array of instrumentation for analyzing everything from raw materials to individual components of each battery, such as positive and negative electrodes, electrolyte solutions, and black mass for recycling. Because each of these matrices presents unique analytical challenges, specific methodologies are needed to aid R&D, manufacturing, and quality control processes.

Join this webinar to learn innovative techniques for overcoming unique matric-specific challenges for analyzing black mass, electrolyte solutions, anode materials, and cathode materials by ICP-AES, TOC, and X-ray fluorescence.

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Who should attend:

  • Research scientists developing innovative LiB materials and recycling processes
  • Engineering professionals working to develop, extract, refine, produce, and process LiB materials
  • Mining, production, and recycling operations seeking to expand analytical testing capabilities of LiB materials and black mass
  • Quality control analysts working to improve production processes
  • Battery industry consultants assisting clients to secure innovative instrumental characterization techniques

Attend this webinar and discover innovations in:

  • Simplified quantitative analysis of black mass for LiB recycling using ICP-AES and EDXRF
  • Organic carbon analysis of lithium brines and electrode raw materials
  • Matrix-specific challenges for ICP-AES analysis of LiB anode, cathode, and electrolyte solution materials, as well as black mass for recycling
  • Fast, simple qualitative analysis of LiB black mass and electrolyte solutions using EDXRF


Speakers:

Jon Peters (Moderator)

Jon Peters (Moderator)

Senior Market Manager, Chemical and Energy, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

Jon Peters is Chemical and Energy Market Manager with Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. He applies his experience with spectroscopy, chromatography, software, consumables, and sample introduction instrumentation to create innovative marketing initiatives.


Dr. Haihan Chen

Dr. Haihan Chen

Product Manager, Elemental Spectroscopy, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

Haihan Chen is Elemental Spectroscopy Product Manager with Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. She holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering, has published more than 20 peer-reviewed papers, and has more than 15 years of experience with analytical instrumentation including ICP-AES, ICP-MS, AA, TOC, and X-ray fluorescence.


Dr. Joel Langford

Dr. Joel Langford

Product Coordinator, Elemental Spectroscopy, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

Dr. Joel Langford is Product Coordinator for Elemental Spectroscopy with Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Joel holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from UC Irvine, having studied condensed materials with X-ray technologies including a Synchrotron, EPMA, WDXRF, EDXRF, and XRD. Since joining Shimadzu in 2018, Joel has specialized in developing innovative X-ray applications.


Keith Long

Keith Long

Tech Support Lead, Elemental Spectroscopy, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

Keith Long earned his BSc in Chemistry from Northern Kentucky University and has over 20 years of experience in analytical testing and technologies. He joined the Elemental Spectroscopy group with Shimadzu in 2010, and has become a leading expert in the U.S. for TOC analysis, led by Shimadzu’s flagship TOC-L.