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The Electrochemical Society, Interface -Pennington-, 4(29), p. 30-34, 2020

DOI: 10.1149/2.f03204if

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Free Radicals: Making a Case for Battery Modeling

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Abstract

Mathematical modeling to understand battery performance has a history of more than 50 years. The essence of modeling is to make predictions, as is the case across all scientific disciplines; indeed, we can think of models as hypotheses or theories to be tested against experimental data. Models allow us to interpolate between and extrapolate from points in data; without them, a new experiment would need to be run for every use case of a battery.