Mind – 3D graphs

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🔬 How does the binder content affect cycle stability?

📊 Does the active material loading affect Coulombic efficiency?

⚡ What is the average discharge voltage at high C-rates with and without carbon nanotubes in the cathode?

👩‍🔬 …?

As a scientist or engineer, you might have familiar questions…

For batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis, the materials used, their processing, properties, composition, and combination are crucial for the performance and stability of the system.

By varying these parameters and testing cells, the best combinations for specific application areas are researched and validated.
 

With Batalyse software Mind, test series can be easily visualized in 3D graphs in your web browser. You can select any parameter of your samples such as binder content, active material loading, electrolyte additive, etc., and correlate it with an electrochemical KPI of your choice. With a single click, the displayed information can be quickly and easily changed, allowing you to see at a glance how the electrochemical performance varies with your material parameter variations.

Discover how the 3D graph feature in Mind works by watching this video!

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