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Post-Li batteries: promises and challenges

Ponrouch et al., 2019

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9314180975600801830
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Ponrouch A
Palacín M
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A

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Current societal challenges in terms of energy storage have prompted an intensification in the research aiming at unravelling new high energy density battery technologies. These would have the potential of having disruptive effects in the world transition towards a less …
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