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SAKAEBE Hikari Last modified date:2024.06.03



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Homepage
https://kyushu-u.elsevierpure.com/en/persons/hikari-sakaebe
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Academic Degree
Dr. of Engineering
Country of degree conferring institution (Overseas)
No
Field of Specialization
Electrochemistry, Material Chemistry
ORCID(Open Researcher and Contributor ID)
0000-0002-2520-1621
Total Priod of education and research career in the foreign country
01years00months
Research
Research Interests
  • Resarch on iron-related positive electrode material for fluoride shuttle batteries
    keyword : fluoride battery,fluoride-shuttle,iron fluoride
    2021.04~2026.03.
  • R&D of positive electrode materials for all-solid-state batteries
    keyword : all-solid-state battery,sulfide solid electrolyte,metal polysulfide,high capacity,highly conductive
    2025.04~2026.03.
  • R&D of long-life Li-S battery
    keyword : Li-S battery,high energy density,long life
    2023.10~2028.03.
  • Research and development of high energy battery using electrode with controlled micro phase separation
    keyword : micro phase separation, conversion reaction, high-energy battery
    2021.06~2023.03.
Academic Activities
Papers
1. Atsushi Inoishi, Naoko Setoguchi, Hironobu Hori, Eiichi Kobayashi, Ryo Sakamoto, Hikari Sakaebe, Shigeto Okada, FeF3 as Reversible Cathode for All-Solid-State Fluoride Batteries, Adv. Energy Sustainability Res., DOI: 10.1002/aesr.2022001, 3, 22001, 2022,3, 22001, 2022.10.
Membership in Academic Society
  • The Electrochemical Society
  • International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)
  • The Chemical Society of Japan
  • The Electrochemical Society of Japan
Awards
  • Outstanding contribution to the study of tge interfacial phenomena and application of the ionic liquids to the battry field