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Becker et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Hybrid ionic liquid/water-in-salt electrolytes enable stable cycling of LTO/NMC811 full cells

Becker et al., 2020

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Becker M
Reber D
Aribia A
Battaglia C
Kühnel R
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Water-in-salt electrolytes have successfully expanded the electrochemical stability window of aqueous electrolytes to up to 3 V. While particularly the reductive stability of water-in-salt electrolytes can be further improved by simply increasing the salt concentration, this …
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