Designs of experiments for beginners—A quick start guide for application to electrode formulation

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In this paper, we will describe in detail the setting up of a Design of Experiments (DoE) applied to the formulation of electrodes for Li-ion batteries. We will show that, with software guidance, Designs of Experiments are simple yet extremely useful statistical tools to set up and embrace. An Optimal Combined Design was used to identify influential factors and pinpoint the optimal formulation, according to the projected use. Our methodology follows an eight-step workflow adapted from the literature. Once the study objectives are clearly identified, it is necessary to consider the time, cost, and complexity of an experiment before choosing the responses that best describe the system, as well as the factors to vary. By strategically selecting the mixtures to be characterized, it is possible to minimize the number of experiments, and obtain a statistically relevant empirical equation which links responses and design factors.

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Rynne, O., Dubarry, M., Molson, C., Lepage, D., Prébé, A., Aymé-Perrot, D., … Dollé, M. (2019). Designs of experiments for beginners—A quick start guide for application to electrode formulation. Batteries, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries5040072

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