UV-VIS-NIR in Battery Development
UV-VIS-NIR can be a powerful analysis technique in battery research and development. Whether it is studying new materials, monitoring electrolytes for degradation, or conducting measurements in situ using fiber optics, UV-VIS-NIR measurement capability can support applications from production to end-of-life recycling.
Agilent's portfolio of instruments offers the high performance and flexible accessories needed for pioneering new applications.
Presenter: Scott Melis, PhD (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Scott Melis has a PHD in Physics from Georgetown University in Washington, DC and started with Agilent in 2021 as a Molecular Spectroscopy Application Scientist. In his graduate work, Scott studied nanoparticle formation and growth for a variety of applications. Projects that he worked with include developing processes to deposit and characterize semiconducting molecular nano-cocrystals for use in optoelectronic devices as well as controlling polymer nanoparticle size through rapid mixing conditions.