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Toward reliable values of electrochemical stability limits for electrolytes

Xu et al., 1999

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10406259553952935742
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Xu K
Ding S
Jow T
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Electrolyte is an indispensable component of any electrochemical cell. Among the properties of an electrolyte, its inertness toward electrochemically induced electronation (reduction at negatively charged electrode) and de-electronation (oxidation at positively charged …
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