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Regulating solvation structure in nonflammable amide‐based electrolytes for long‐cycling and safe lithium metal batteries

Zhang et al., 2022

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6450757279500364743
Author
Zhang Q
Zhang X
Hou L
Sun S
Zhan Y
Liang J
Zhang F
Feng X
Li B
Huang J
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Advanced Energy Materials

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The cycling stability of lithium metal batteries is steadily improving. The safety issues, which mainly result from the employment of flammable solvents, should be strongly considered for practical Li metal batteries. Nonflammable solvents can mitigate fire hazards; however, their …
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