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Jorge Olmedo González

Jorge Olmedo González
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Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Jorge Olmedo is studying a PhD in Nanoscience and Micro-nanotechnology at IPN, México, focused in researching materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIB) as a renewable energy storage technology (REST) and energy management strategies for renewable systems.
Additional affiliations
January 2017 - present
Centro Mexicano de Innovación en Energía Océano
Position
  • Student
January 2018 - present
National Polytechnic Institute
Position
  • Student
August 2013 - December 2016
National Polytechnic Institute
Position
  • Student
Education
August 2012 - December 2016
National Polytechnic Institute
Field of study
  • Electrochemistry

Publications

Publications (9)
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Invited for this month's cover picture is the Electrochemical Energy laboratory at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa in Mexico City in collaboration with ESIQIE IPN and ESFM IPN. The front cover displays a schematic representation of the in‐situ preparation of the electrode using single‐ion‐conductive binders; this process results in re...
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High voltage spinel LiNi0.5 Mn1.5O4 (LNMO) is a promising material for next generation lithium‐Ion batteries. However, its reactivity near 5 V possess stability and cycling challenges. In this study, a novel integrated approach is employed using a single lithium‐ion conducting polymer binder (SLICPB) to prevent interactions with reactive anions and...
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Contemporary communities require innovative solutions to cope with projected increases in demand for natural resources. Diversification and modernization of the energy matrix through the affordable and efficient harnessing of marine renewable energies (MRE) are possible means to mitigate the vulnerability of coastal communities and climate change....
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The aim of this article is to show how an OTEC Ecopark could provide comprehensive, sustainable, and quality products that satisfy the diverse needs of coastal communities in Mexico. An offshore 60 MW hybrid Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant is proposed, which will provide products that will not only fulfil the water, energy, and food ne...
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Stand-alone systems in remote regions require the utilization of renewable resources; however, their natural intermittence requires the implementation of energy-storage systems that allow a continuous power supply. More than one renewable source is usually available at the same site. Thus, the choice of a hybrid system seems viable. It is relevant...
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Sustainable energy is needed globally, and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a possible way to diversify the energy matrix. This article suggests a preliminary selection process to find optimal sites for OTEC deployment on the Mexican coastline. The method comprises the (1) evaluation of the thermal power potential, using daily data (16 yea...
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Oxygen evolution is a major contributor to the degradation of lithium metal oxide cathode materials during initial charging, leading to low initial capacities and poor cyclability. Introducing different ions to modify the electrochemical behavior of these materials and combat oxygen evolution is commonplace; while the benefits of these modification...

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