Jia et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Insight into the key factors in high Li+ transference number composite electrolytes for solid lithium batteriesJia et al., 2023
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- 2925953525830681710
- Author
- Jia M
- Khurram Tufail M
- Guo X
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- ChemSusChem
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Solid lithium batteries (SLBs) have received much attention due to their potential to achieve secondary batteries with high energy density and high safety. The solid electrolyte (SE) is believed to be the essential material for SLBs. Among the recent SEs, composite electrolytes …
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