Yu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Polysulfide‐shuttle control in lithium‐sulfur batteries with a chemically/electrochemically compatible NASICON‐type solid electrolyteYu et al., 2016
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- Yu X
- Bi Z
- Zhao F
- Manthiram A
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- Advanced Energy Materials
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A NaSICON‐type Li+‐ion conductive membrane with a formula of Li1+ x Y x Zr2− x (PO4) 3 (LYZP)(x= 0–0.15) has been explored as a solid‐electrolyte/separator to suppress polysulfide‐crossover in lithium‐sulfur (Li‐S) batteries. The LYZP membrane with a …
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