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Daniel Brandell
Uppsala University
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Beyond PEO—Alternative host materials for Li+-conducting solid polymer electrolytes
J Mindemark, MJ Lacey, T Bowden, D Brandell
Progress in Polymer Science 81, 114-143, 2018
8542018
Interface layer formation in solid polymer electrolyte lithium batteries: an XPS study
C Xu, B Sun, T Gustafsson, K Edström, D Brandell, M Hahlin
Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2 (20), 7256-7264, 2014
3352014
Solubility of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in sodium ion batteries
R Mogensen, D Brandell, R Younesi
ACS Energy Letters 1 (6), 1173-1178, 2016
3062016
3D lithium ion batteries—from fundamentals to fabrication
M Roberts, P Johns, J Owen, D Brandell, K Edstrom, G El Enany, C Guery, ...
Journal of Materials Chemistry 21 (27), 9876-9890, 2011
3042011
Polycarbonate-based solid polymer electrolytes for Li-ion batteries
B Sun, J Mindemark, K Edström, D Brandell
Solid State Ionics 262, 738-742, 2014
2522014
High-performance solid polymer electrolytes for lithium batteries operational at ambient temperature
J Mindemark, B Sun, E Törmä, D Brandell
Journal of Power Sources 298, 166-170, 2015
2412015
Boosting rechargeable batteries R&D by multiscale modeling: myth or reality?
AA Franco, A Rucci, D Brandell, C Frayret, M Gaberscek, P Jankowski, ...
Chemical reviews 119 (7), 4569-4627, 2019
2392019
A perspective on organic electrode materials and technologies for next generation batteries
B Esser, F Dolhem, M Becuwe, P Poizot, A Vlad, D Brandell
Journal of Power Sources 482, 228814, 2021
1672021
Molecular dynamics studies of the Nafion®, Dow® and Aciplex® fuel-cell polymer membrane systems
D Brandell, J Karo, A Liivat, JO Thomas
Journal of molecular modeling 13, 1039-1046, 2007
1502007
Ion transport in polycarbonate based solid polymer electrolytes: experimental and computational investigations
B Sun, J Mindemark, EV Morozov, LT Costa, M Bergman, P Johansson, ...
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 18 (14), 9504-9513, 2016
1402016
Functional, water-soluble binders for improved capacity and stability of lithium–sulfur batteries
MJ Lacey, F Jeschull, K Edström, D Brandell
Journal of Power Sources 264, 8-14, 2014
1272014
Why PEO as a binder or polymer coating increases capacity in the Li–S system
MJ Lacey, F Jeschull, K Edström, D Brandell
Chemical communications 49 (76), 8531-8533, 2013
1252013
Superlithiation of organic electrode materials: the case of dilithium benzenedipropiolate
S Renault, VA Oltean, CM Araujo, A Grigoriev, K Edström, D Brandell
Chemistry of Materials 28 (6), 1920-1926, 2016
1212016
Sodium‐ion battery electrolytes: modeling and simulations
G Åvall, J Mindemark, D Brandell, P Johansson
Advanced Energy Materials 8 (17), 1703036, 2018
1192018
Copolymers of trimethylene carbonate and ε-caprolactone as electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
J Mindemark, E Törmä, B Sun, D Brandell
Polymer 63, 91-98, 2015
1192015
At the polymer electrolyte interfaces: the role of the polymer host in interphase layer formation in Li-batteries
B Sun, C Xu, J Mindemark, T Gustafsson, K Edström, D Brandell
Journal of materials chemistry A 3 (26), 13994-14000, 2015
1142015
Understanding the electrochemical stability window of polymer electrolytes in solid-state batteries from atomic-scale modeling: the role of Li-ion salts
CFN Marchiori, RP Carvalho, M Ebadi, D Brandell, CM Araujo
Chemistry of Materials 32 (17), 7237-7246, 2020
1132020
Improving the electrochemical performance of organic Li-ion battery electrodes
S Renault, D Brandell, T Gustafsson, K Edström
Chemical communications 49 (19), 1945-1947, 2013
1112013
Porosity blocking in highly porous carbon black by PVDF binder and its implications for the Li–S system
MJ Lacey, F Jeschull, K Edström, D Brandell
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 118 (45), 25890-25898, 2014
1102014
Molecular dynamics modeling of proton transport in nafion and hyflon nanostructures
J Karo, A Aabloo, JO Thomas, D Brandell
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 114 (18), 6056-6064, 2010
1092010
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