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|a Biphasic Electrode Suspensions for Li-Ion Semi-solid Flow Cells with High Energy Density, Fast Charge Transport, and Low-Dissipation Flow
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|a Biphasic electrode suspensions composed of well-dispersed electrochemically active particles and weakly attractive electronically conductive particles are created. They exhibit high energy density, fast charge transport, and low viscous dissipation during flow.
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|a United States. Department of Energy. Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences
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|a Argonne National Laboratory (Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357)
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