Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries
This panel discussed the cutting edge chemistry underlying next generation battery innovations, their potential, their limitations and their pathways to mass adoption. Chair and Speakers: Chair - Sue Nelson, UK Prof Magda Titirici, Imperial College London, UK and Faraday Institution Prof Mauro Pasta, University of Oxford, UK and Faraday Institution Maria Rosa Palacin ICMAB, Spain Kimberly See, California Institute of Technology, United States Find more events and videos at our playlist ( • Chemistry and COP26 ) and links to resources and actions at https://www.rsc.org/new-perspectives/.... This video is just part of a programme showing chemistry’s role in understanding and tackling climate change covering next-generation batteries, hydrogen, agriculture, carbon dioxide utilisation, and more.

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