John B. Goodenough
John Bannister Goodenough (/ ˈɡʊdɪnʌf / GUUD-in-uf; July 25, 1922 – June 25, 2023) was an American materials scientist, a solid-state physicist, and a Nobel laureate in chemistry.
John Bannister Goodenough (/ ˈɡʊdɪnʌf / GUUD-in-uf; July 25, 1922 – June 25, 2023) was an American materials scientist, a solid-state physicist, and a Nobel laureate in chemistry.
John Bannister Goodenough was a 2019 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and the man who invented the lithium-ion battery.
During his tenure at Oxford University, Goodenough embarked on research that would change energy storage forever. He developed a lithium cobalt oxide cathode, which allowed for the
At the heart of this advancement lies the pioneering work of John B. Goodenough, whose contributions continue to shape modern battery designs. Understanding this battery is essential not only due to its
It was in the field of increased capacity that John B. Goodenough worked his magic; discovering a new chemical reaction which led to the creation of the lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2)
John Bannister Goodenough is generally considered one of the fathers of the lithium-ion battery. Goodenough died on June 25, 2023, just short of his 101 st birthday.
Goodenough''s work developing the lithium-ion battery has changed our lives forever, and yet he somehow remains modest about his discovery — even after being awarded the 2019 Nobel
John B. Goodenough, American physicist who won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on developing lithium-ion batteries. He shared the prize with British-born American chemist M. Stanley
American professor and solid-state physicist, John Goodenough, one of three winners of the Nobel Chemistry Prize for the development of lithium-ion batteries, died on June 25, 2023.
The 97-year-old, widely referred to as the “father of the lithium-ion batteries,” continues to awe the battery field. According to IEEE Spectrum, the 2019 Nobel Prize winner recently co
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