MIT electrolyte enables ultra-high voltage Ni-rich cathodes in Li-metal batteries
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MARCH 26, 2021
Moreover, dissolved TMs eventually waft to the anode side where they can be reduced and accumulated, similar to the ‘shuttling effect’ in lithium–sulfur batteries, leading to the destruction of the anode’s solid–electrolyte interphase (SEI), consumption of active Li, and impedance growth. —Jeremiah Johnson. —Yang Shao-Horn.
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