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Boosting interfacial Li+ transport with a MOF-based ionic conductor for solid-state batteries

Wang et al., 2018

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1804122543011919757
Author
Wang Z
Wang Z
Yang L
Wang H
Song Y
Han L
Yang K
Hu J
Chen H
Pan F
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Nano Energy

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Concerning the large interfacial resistance of materials within solid-stated batteries (SSBs) caused by the unstable solid contact, an assistant ionic conductor is introduced to improve the interfacial Li+ transport of SSBs. The assistant ionic conductor is achieved by …
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