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Laurence J. Hardwick is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research spans multiple subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, automotive engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The scientist's work focuses primarily on topics related to advanced battery materials and technologies. These include advancements in battery materials, research on advanced battery technologies, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, and electrochemical analysis and applications.

Laurence J. Hardwick has published research in various scientific venues, with frequent publications in ECS Meeting Abstracts, Faraday Discussions, and The Cambridge Structural Database. Other significant publication venues include the Journal of the American Chemical Society and Batteries & Supercaps.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Hardwick include:

  • A Pyrene-4,5,9,10-Tetraone-Based Covalent Organic Framework Delivers High Specific Capacity as a Li-Ion Positive Electrode (2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Integrated Covalent Organic Framework/Carbon Nanotube Composite as Li-Ion Positive Electrode with Ultra-High Rate Performance (2021, Advanced Energy Materials)
  • 2020 roadmap on solid-state batteries (2020, Journal of Physics Energy)
  • Observation of Interfacial Degradation of Li6PS5Cl against Lithium Metal and LiCoO2 via In Situ Electrochemical Raman Microscopy (2020, Batteries & Supercaps)
  • Investigating the presence of adsorbed species on Pt steps at low potentials (2022, Nature Communications)

Laurence J. Hardwick frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Alex R. Neale, Luke M. Daniels, Matthew J. Rosseinsky, Matthew S. Dyer, and John B. Claridge.

Best Publications

  • Li-O2 and Li-S batteries with high energy storage.

    Peter G. Bruce;Stefan A. Freunberger;Laurence J. Hardwick;Laurence J. Hardwick;Jean Marie Tarascon

  • Reactions in the Rechargeable Lithium–O2 Battery with Alkyl Carbonate Electrolytes

    Stefan Alexander Freunberger;Yuhui Chen;Zhangquan Peng;John M. Griffin

  • The Lithium–Oxygen Battery with Ether-Based Electrolytes

    Stefan A. Freunberger;Yuhui Chen;Nicholas E. Drewett;Laurence J. Hardwick

  • Lithium Diffusion in Graphitic Carbon

    Kristin Persson;Kristin Persson;Vijay A. Sethuraman;Vijay A. Sethuraman;Laurence J. Hardwick;Laurence J. Hardwick;Yoyo Hinuma;Yoyo Hinuma

  • Oxygen Reactions in a Non-Aqueous Li+ Electrolyte†

    Zhangquan Peng;Stefan A. Freunberger;Laurence J. Hardwick;Yuhui Chen

  • In situ Raman study of lithium-ion intercalation into microcrystalline graphite

    Christopher Sole;Nicholas E. Drewett;Laurence J. Hardwick

  • Surface structural disordering in graphite upon lithium intercalation/deintercalation

    Vijay A. Sethuraman;Laurence J. Hardwick;Venkat Srinivasan;Robert Kostecki

  • Lithium-air and lithium-sulfur batteries

    Peter G. Bruce;Laurence J. Hardwick;K. M. Abraham

  • Erratum: Li–O2 and Li–S batteries with high energy storage

    Peter G. Bruce;Stefan A. Freunberger;Laurence J. Hardwick;Jean Marie Tarascon

  • Lithium Intercalation into Mesoporous Anatase with an Ordered 3D Pore Structure

    Yu Ren;Laurence J. Hardwick;Peter G. Bruce

  • Nano silicon for lithium-ion batteries

    Michael Holzapfel;Hilmi Buqa;Laurence J. Hardwick;Matthias Hahn

  • A Pyrene-4,5,9,10-Tetraone-Based Covalent Organic Framework Delivers High Specific Capacity as a Li-Ion Positive Electrode

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  • Three-dimensional protonic conductivity in porous organic cage solids.

    Ming Liu;Linjiang Chen;Scott Lewis;Samantha Y. Chong

  • An in situ Raman study of the intercalation of supercapacitor-type electrolyte into microcrystalline graphite

    Laurence J. Hardwick;Matthias Hahn;Patrick Ruch;Michael Holzapfel

  • Electrochemical lithium insertion into anatase-type TiO2: An in situ Raman microscopy investigation

    Laurence J. Hardwick;Michael Holzapfel;Petr Novák;Loïc Dupont

  • Integrated Covalent Organic Framework/Carbon Nanotube Composite as Li-Ion Positive Electrode with Ultra-High Rate Performance

    Hui Gao;Qiang Zhu;Alex R. Neale;Mounib Bahri

  • Raman study of lithium coordination in EMI‐TFSI additive systems as lithium‐ion battery ionic liquid electrolytes

    Laurence J. Hardwick;Michael Holzapfel;Alexander Wokaun;Petr Novák

  • Investigating the presence of adsorbed species on Pt steps at low potentials

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  • In situ Raman spectroscopy of insertion electrodes for lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors: First cycle effects

    Laurence J. Hardwick;Patrick W. Ruch;Matthias Hahn;Werner Scheifele

  • Lithium insertion into anatase nanotubes

    V. Gentili;S. Brutti;L.J. Hardwick;A.R. Armstrong

  • The pursuit of rechargeable non-aqueous lithium–oxygen battery cathodes

    Laurence J. Hardwick;Peter G. Bruce

  • Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition of Nano-Structured Sn/C Composite Thin-Film Anodes for Li-ion Batteries

    M. Marcinek;L.J. Hardwick;T.J. Richardson;X. Song

  • Direct detection of discharge products in lithium-oxygen batteries by solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    Michal Leskes;Nicholas E. Drewett;Laurence J. Hardwick;Laurence J. Hardwick;Peter G. Bruce

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Bruce
Peter G. Bruce University of Oxford
Stefan A. Freunberger
Stefan A. Freunberger Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Petr Novák
Petr Novák ETH Zurich
Chi-Chang Hu
Chi-Chang Hu National Tsing Hua University
Robert Kostecki
Robert Kostecki Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge
Venkat Srinivasan
Venkat Srinivasan Argonne National Laboratory
John B. Claridge
John B. Claridge University of Liverpool
Matthew J. Rosseinsky
Matthew J. Rosseinsky University of Liverpool
Stefano Passerini
Stefano Passerini Nanjing Normal University

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