Ariyoshi et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Quantitative analysis of large voltage hysteresis of lithium excess materials by backstitch charge and discharge methodAriyoshi et al., 2018
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- Ariyoshi K
- Inoue T
- Yamada Y
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- Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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Abstract Lithium-excess (LEX) materials (LiMO 2· Li 2 MnO 3; M= Co, Ni, etc.) are attractive as potential positive electrodes of high-capacity lithium-ion batteries, however, large voltage hysteresis of LEX materials in charge and discharge disturbs real application. Thus, the …
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