Li et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Nacre‐inspired composite electrolytes for load‐bearing solid‐state lithium‐metal batteriesLi et al., 2020
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- Li A
- Liao X
- Zhang H
- Shi L
- Wang P
- Cheng Q
- Borovilas J
- Li Z
- Huang W
- Fu Z
- Dontigny M
- Zaghib K
- Myers K
- Chuan X
- Chen X
- Yang Y
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- Advanced Materials
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Solid‐state lithium‐metal batteries with solid electrolytes are promising for next‐generation energy‐storage devices. However, it remains challenging to develop solid electrolytes that are both mechanically robust and strong against external mechanical load, due to the …
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