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Elena Sherman

Researcher at HRL Laboratories

Publications -  56
Citations -  3159

Elena Sherman is an academic researcher from HRL Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Battery (electricity) & Cathode. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2558 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena Sherman include General Motors.

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Cycle-life model for graphite-LiFePO4 cells

TL;DR: Experimental results indicated that the capacity loss was strongly affected by time and temperature, while the DOD effect was less important, and attempts in establishing a generalized battery life model that accounts for Ah throughput, C-rate, and temperature are discussed.
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Aqueous room temperature synthesis of cobalt and zinc sodalite zeolitic imidizolate frameworks

TL;DR: Sodalite zeolitic imidazolate frameworks containing Co and Zn were synthesized at room temperature under aqueous conditions in 10 min with a trialkylamine deprotonated the 2-methylimidazole ligand and nucleated the frameworks.
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Degradation of lithium ion batteries employing graphite negatives and nickel-cobalt-manganese oxide + spinel manganese oxide positives: Part 1, aging mechanisms and life estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, the aging and degradation of graphite/composite metal oxide cells were examined, and non-destructive electrochemical methods were used to monitor the capacity loss, voltage drop, resistance increase, lithium loss and active material loss during the life testing.
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Aging Mechanisms of LiFePO4 Batteries Deduced by Electrochemical and Structural Analyses

TL;DR: In this article, the performance loss of lithium-ion batteries with lithium iron phosphate positive chemistry was analyzed using electrochemical characterization techniques such as galvanostatic charge-discharge at different rates, ac impedance, and hybrid pulse power characterization measurements.
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V2O5 Polysulfide Anion Barrier for Long-Lived Li–S Batteries

TL;DR: In this paper, a V2O5 polysulfide anion barrier is proposed for a Li-S battery with a Li metal anode, an organic solvent-based electrolyte, and a nanostructured carbon-sulfur composite cathode.