Tufts Epsilon Materials Institute will advance sustainable energy solutions for a transition to electrification (IMAGE)
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Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering Graham Leverick pipettes liquid battery electrolytes into a rheometer, an instrument that uses pressure and rotation to measure the mechanical properties of these polymer-based electrolyte materials—the “slurries”—used to make battery electrodes. Alonso Nichols/Tufts University
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