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Strategies towards enabling lithium metal in batteries: interphases and electrodesHorstmann et al., 2021
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- Horstmann B
- Shi J
- Amine R
- Werres M
- He X
- Jia H
- Hausen F
- Cekic-Laskovic I
- Wiemers-Meyer S
- Lopez J
- Galvez-Aranda D
- Baakes F
- Bresser D
- Su C
- Xu Y
- Xu W
- Jakes P
- Eichel R
- Figgemeier E
- Krewer U
- Seminario J
- Balbuena P
- Wang C
- Passerini S
- Shao-Horn Y
- Winter M
- Amine K
- Kostecki R
- Latz A
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- Energy & Environmental Science
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Despite the continuous increase in capacity, lithium-ion intercalation batteries are approaching their performance limits. As a result, research is intensifying on next-generation battery technologies. The use of a lithium metal anode promises the highest theoretical …
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