Minerals to Batteries: Where do they come from?

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08.27.2022 2:00 pm - 08.27.2022 3:00 pm
Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art
Phone:630-833-1616
Address: 1220 Kensington Road, Oak Brook, IL 60523

The commercial development of Sony’s lithium-ion battery in 1991, has transformed the technical world we live in – from laptop computers, mobile phones, power tools, electric vehicles, and – more recently – grid energy storage.  Join Dr. Andrew Jansen from Argonne National Laboratory to learn what makes a lithium-ion battery work, why it is such a game changer, and where we find the elements used in it.

Lecture – 2:00 p.m. – 60 minutes Ages 8 years  & up Regular Museum Admission Museum Members Free Register here

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