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High energy density rechargeable batteries based on Li metal anodes. The role of unique surface chemistry developed in solutions containing fluorinated organic co …Aurbach et al., 2021
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- Aurbach D
- Markevich E
- Salitra G
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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To date, lithium ion batteries are considered as a leading energy storage and conversion technology, ensuring a combination of high energy and power densities and prolonged cycle life. A critical point for elaboration of high energy density secondary Li batteries is the …
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