Yanagihara et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Compatibility of halide electrolytes in solid-state Li–S battery cathodesYanagihara et al., 2024
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- Yanagihara S
- Huebner J
- Huang Z
- Inoishi A
- Akamatsu H
- Hayashi K
- Ohno S
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- Chemistry of Materials
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The utilization of earth-abundant and high-capacity sulfur in solid-state batteries presents a promising strategy to circumvent the use of rare transition metals and enhance achievable specific energy. However, numerous challenges remain. The transport limitation within the …
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