The Agilent range of UV-Vis/NIR spectrophotometers cater to a variety of analytical needs, from routine applications to high-end experiments. UV-Vis/NIR instruments can perform a range of measurements in rechargeable battery research, including quantitative and qualitative analysis of battery components, color measurements of electrolytes, spectroelectrochemistry, and more.
This new white paper provides examples of how Agilent UV-Vis/NIR spectrophotometers have been used by leading research groups for the characterization of rechargeable battery materials and components. The document features the following Agilent instruments:
- Cary 60 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
- Cary 3500 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Series
- Cary 4000/5000/6000i/7000 UV-Vis (-NIR) Spectrophotometers
Download the white paper: Advancing Research of Rechargeable Batteries Using Agilent UV-Vis Spectrophotometers
Further reading for lithium-ion battery applications:
- Application note: Improving Battery Production Yield, Performance, and Stability using FTIR
- Application note: Material Identification of Lithium-Ion Battery Separators Using FTIR Spectroscopy
- Application note: Quick and Easy Material Identification of Salts Used in Lithium-Ion Batteries by FTIR
- Application note: Quick and Easy Material Identification of Solvents Used in Lithium-Ion Batteries by FTIR
- Application note: Applications of FTIR Throughout Lithium Ion Battery Life Cycle
- White paper: Advancing Research of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using the Agilent Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer
- Video: Lithium-ion battery electrolyte component analysis