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Li et al., 2021 - Google Patents

An Organic/Inorganic Composite Gel Electrolyte Inducing Uniformly Lithium Deposition at High Current Density and Capacity

Li et al., 2021

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5960199250192766227
Author
Li X
An X
Li Y
Chen L
Guo S
Wang R
Huang L
Li S
He Y
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Advanced Materials Interfaces

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Although gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) have attracted tremendous attention for lithium metal batteries due to their high ionic conductivity, high safety, and excellent adaptability, it is still challenging to suppress the uncontrollable lithium dendrite growth for GPEs. Here, an …
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