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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Light Elements Technology
Sponsorship TMS Light Metals Division
TMS: Light Elements Technology Committee
Organizer(s) Alafara Abdullahi Baba, University of Ilorin
Neale R. Neelameggham, IND LLC
Onuralp Yucel, Istanbul Technical University
Kiran Solanki, Arizona State University
Scope The Light Metals Division of TMS realizes the need for promoting the rapidly expanding materials technology with 'Light Elements' other than Aluminum and Magnesium forming the core. These are light elements hydrogen, lithium, beryllium, boron carbon, sodium, and to a smaller extent calcium and potassium. Materials and compounds of these elements are more important than them being only in the form of metals. These play a great role in the envisioned 2050 Netzero energy conversions worldwide.


The 'Light Elements 2025' symposium invites discussions of research, and manufacturing activities of 'lithium ion and the rapidly emerging competing sodium ion battery technologies', hydrogen production and use technologies using newer methods beyond conventional approaches, carbon technologies without formation of CO2, and use of light elements in 'fusion energy creations' to name just a few examples.

Abstracts Due 07/15/2024
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Development of Optimal Extraction Conditions of Indigenous Lepidolite Ore as Raw Material for Lithium-ion Batteries
Effect of Boron Addition to Steel on Mechanical Properties
Production and Characterization of (B4C-TiB2)-GNP Composites by Spark Plasma Sintering Method
Sodium resistance of ceramic and glass materials – Na thermo-gravimetric analysis and liquid Na exposure test
Spark plasma sintering and characterization of B4C-ZrB2-GNP composites
Spark Plasma Sintering of Combustion Synthesis Derived Lithium Orthosilicate Powders


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