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Welcome to Helmholtz Institute Münster (HI MS; IEK-12) of Forschungszentrum Jülich
As the lifeblood of every battery cell, the electrolyte ensures that all components work effectively together. By electrolyte research, Helmholtz Institute Münster makes a significant contribution to the success of mobility and energy transition. When researching and developing innovative battery cell technologies, scientists at HI MS also ask the key question: How can we ensure the cost-effective and long-term storage of large quantities of generated electricity using a small amount of space?
The priority areas of research are the five classes of electrolytes: solid anionic electrolytes, solid cationic electrolytes, polymer electrolytes, liquid electrolytes, and hybrid electrolytes. HI MS’ existing expertise and infrastructure covers a broad spectrum of the theory, chemistry, and technology behind electrolytes, battery cells, and battery systems.
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About Us
The international and interdisciplinary team of HI MS explores new battery technologies based on innovative electrolytes. Thus, HI MS has the official designation “Ionics in Energy Storage” (IEK-12). It was founded by the German research center Forschungszentrum Jülich, the University of Münster, and RWTH Aachen University in 2014. It is a sub-institute of the Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK) at Forschungszentrum Jülich.
Funding & Building
The architect office Gerber Architekten in Dortmund is planning a new building for HI MS for 2025. It will be built next to the building of MEET Battery Research Center (University of Münster) at Corrensstraße in Münster.