Bruno Scrosati studied chemistry at La Sapienza College of Rome, Italy, earlier than endeavor analysis coaching in electrochemistry with Prof. Filippo Accascina and successful analysis fellowships at SINTEF – NTNU (Stiftelsen for Industriell og TEknisk Forskning – Norwegian College of Science and Expertise) in Trondheim, Norway, and on the College of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA (1964–1966).
Within the Nineteen Seventies, when analysis on rechargeable lithium batteries started, Bruno Scrosati, already affiliated with the Division of Chemistry of La Sapienza College of Rome, started to differentiate himself for his contributions on this space. His most excellent achievement was the sensible demonstration that, in a chargeable non-aqueous battery system, the unstable and doubtlessly harmful lithium-metal unfavourable electrode may very well be changed by an insertion-type unfavourable electrode lively materials1, thus inventing the primary lithium-ion cell prototype, which was named a ‘rocking chair cell’, confirming Michel Armand’s instinct2.