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Adiponitrile as lithium-ion battery electrolyte additive: a positive and peculiar effect on high-voltage systemsWang et al., 2018
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- Wang X
- Xue W
- Hu K
- Li Y
- Li Y
- Huang R
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- ACS Applied Energy Materials
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Due to its novel properties and unique utility, nitriles are attractive as an additive to lithium- ion battery electrolytes. However, when it is applied to high-voltage batteries, the effects and mechanisms are not clearly explained. In particular, we need to explore its mechanism. In …
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