Sanna Wickerts
Doctoral Student at the Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, at the Department of Technology Management and Economics.
My research focuses on next generation batteries and their environmental and resource impacts. With prospective life cycle assessment, I assess these impacts throughout the battery's life cycle, with the aim of identifying environmental hotspots and to benchmark the results to the current dominating lithium-ion technology. In addition, I assist the teaching in several Chalmer's courses related to sustainability and life cycle assessment.
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Does "Abundant Materials" Equal "Environmentally Benign"? Life-Cycle Impacts of Sodium-Ion Batteries
Prospective life cycle assessment of sodium-ion batteries made from abundant elements
Environmental life cycle impacts of lithium-sulfur and sodium-ion batteries
Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of Lithium-Sulfur Batteries for Stationary Energy Storage
How environmentally friendly are batteries with no rare or critical materials?
Does the grade and source of lithium used in batteries matter?
Screening resource assessment of next-generation battery chemistries
Comment on “Comparative life cycle assessment of high performance lithium-sulfur battery cathodes”
Prospective Life-Cycle Modeling of Quantum Dot Nanoparticles for Use in Photon Upconversion Devices
Implementation of the crustal scarcity indicator into life cycle assessment software
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