MacNeil et al., 2000 - Google Patents
An autocatalytic mechanism for the reaction of Li x CoO2 in electrolyte at elevated temperatureMacNeil et al., 2000
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- MacNeil D
- Christensen L
- Landucci J
- Paulsen J
- Dahn J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of the Electrochemical Society
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Small-size lithium-ion batteries are currently the state-of-the-art power source for laptop computers and cell phones. Lithium-ion cells also have the performance and power requirements for other applications that require larger cell sizes, such as the electric vehicle …
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