Battery Group Among Most-Cited in Past
Decade
The Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division's Battery Technology
Development group ranks among the most influential energy and fuel R&D
institutions in the world, when ranked by most-cited and influential scientific
papers.
ScienceWatch, an online newsletter tracking trends and performance in basic
research, features lists of the most influential and most-cited papers in
various scientific disciplines, based on Thomson Reuters indexes of more than
3,700 of the world's leading scientific and technical journals across 100
disciplines. Energy and fuels research were the focus of a recent analysis.
Over the past decade, Argonne’s scientific papers in energy and fuels were
cited 2,438 times, putting the laboratory 13th on the international list of
most-cited institutions. Argonne is also ranked sixth in the world on the list
of high-impact citations. Papers from Argonne’s Battery Technology Group were
the most-cited work in the battery field from 1998 to 2008.
"These rankings show that Argonne's work on new renewable energy is highly
valued by the international community," said Group director Khalil Amine,
himself ranked 11th on the list of total citations in the field of battery
technology. His papers have been cited 773 times. The Battery
Technology Development group develops advanced cathode, anode, electrolyte and
electrolyte additives to stabilize the interface and to prevent overcharging for
high-energy and high-power batteries with long life and abuse tolerance.
These batteries have applications in hybrid-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids
and electric vehicles.
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