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High-Voltage LiCoO2 Material Encapsulated in a Li4Ti5O12Ultrathin Layer by High-Speed Solid-Phase Coating ProcessWang et al., 2020
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- 11713849654224175988
- Author
- Wang C
- Zhou Y
- You J
- Chen J
- Zhang Z
- Zhang S
- Shi C
- Zhang W
- Zou M
- Yu Y
- Li J
- Zeng L
- Huang L
- Sun S
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- ACS Applied Energy Materials
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The LiCoO2 (LCO) cathode has been widely used in material markets, especially in conventional lithium ion batteries, due to its stable electrochemical performance. Increasing the working cutoff potential represents an efficient pathway to boost the capacity of LCO …
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