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This month we look at clean cooking transition, non-flamable electrolytes, recycling of solid-state batteries, and more.
This month we look at clean cooking transition, non-flamable electrolytes, recycling of solid-state batteries, and more.
The solvation structure of an electrolyte and the resulting interphase are crucial for lithium-metal battery performance. Now, an electrochemically inert diluent, designed to selectively interact with electrolyte anions, aids in the formation of an inorganic-rich bilayer interphase, thereby improving cyclability and extending calendar life.