Promoting favorable interfacial properties in lithium-based batteries using chlorine-rich sulfide inorganic solid-state electrolytes
The use of inorganic solid-state electrolytes is considered a viable strategy for developing high-energy Li-based metal batteries. However, suppression of parasitic interfacial reactions and growth of unfavorable Li metal depositions upon cycling are challenging aspects and not yet fully addressed....
Main Authors: | Wang, L. (Author), Wang, S. (Author), Xu, R. (Author), Yan, X. (Author), Yao, J. (Author), Yu, C. (Author), Zeng, D. (Author), Zhang, L. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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