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New Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - 2012
NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
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SUMMARY
Lithium ion batteries have increasingly become the workhorse power source for the consumer electronics and power tool market and they are finding new applications all the time. For example, some firms are developing lithium ion batteries for the electric vehicle (EV) market, while others seem them as a better bet than the more traditional chemical storage batteries currently used in smart electricity grids.Within the consumer electronics and power tool sector, the market is looking for longer times between charges and quicker charging from lithium ion batteries and these performance measures will be key competitive factors going forward among the various kinds of lithium ion batteries being deployed. Elsewhere other measures – such as the cost of energy storage – will determine how well lithium ion batteries will do in sectors such as EV and smart grids.Most of these critical factors will ultimately be determined by the materials that are chose for lithium ion batteries; especially the electrode materials used. This report examines the commercial implications of the newer materials that are being put forward for electrode materials. As the table of contents below indicates, the materials that we have covered in this report include nanostructured carbon and silicon, titanates, vanadium oxides, mixed metal oxides and a variety of lithium compounds.This report explains the emerging requirements for battery performance in each of the main application sectors for lithium ion batteries and then shows how these translate into demand for novel electrode materials. It also analyzes the market strategies of major materials and battery firms active in this space. The report also provides the eight-year forecasts by application and material type.
TABLE OF CONTENTSExecutive Summary E.1 Summary of new materials for lithium ion batteries: what they can offer and whenE.2 Roadmap for lithium ion battery materials
E.3 Summary of eight-year forecasts of lithium ion battery materials
E.4 Materials suppliers to watch in this space
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to report1.2 Objective and scope of report1.3 Methodology of report1.4 Plan of report
Chapter Two: Markets Requirements and Opportunities for Novel Lithium Ion Battery Electrode Materials 2.1 Consumer electronics, computing and communications2.1.1 Impact of market trends on electrode material requirements
2.2 Power tools
2.2.1 Impact of market trends on electrode material requirements
2.3 Electric vehicle and other automotive applications
2.3.1 Impact of market trends on electrode material requirements
2.4 Smart grid applications
2.4.1 Impact of market trends on electrode material requirements
2.5 Military and aerospace applications
2.5.1 Impact of market trends on electrode material requirements
2.6 Other lithium battery applications and their impact on electrode
2.7 Key points from this chapter
Chapter Three: New Materials for the Lithium Ion Battery Industry 3.1 Why the lithium ion battery industry needs better materials3.2 Anode materials
3.2.1 Nanostructured carbon and its variants
3.2.2 Nanostructured silicon and its variants
3.2.3 Titanates
3.2.4 Vanadium oxides
3.2.5 Opportunity analysis
3.2.6 Survey and assessment of firms supplying novel anode materials
3.3 Cathode materials
3.3.1 Lithium manganese spinel
3.3.2 Advanced lithium iron phosphates
3.3.3 Mixed metal oxides: nickel-manganese-cobalt variants
3.3.4 Other nanocomposites
3.3.5 Opportunity analysis
3.3.6 Survey and assessment of firms supplying novel cathode materials
3.4 Key points from this chapter
Chapter Four: Eight-Year Forecasts for Lithium Ion Battery Materials 4.1 Forecasting methodology4.2 Forecast by material system
4.3 Forecast by application
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