The accumulation of Li2CO3 in a Li–O2 battery with dual mediators
One of the most important challenges facing long cycle life Li–O2 batteries is solvent degradation. Even the most stable ethers, such as CH3O(CH2CH2O)CH3, degrade to form products including Li2CO3, which accumulates in the pores of the gas diffusion electrode on cycling leading to polarisation and c...
Main Authors: | Jenkins, M, Dewar, D, Nimmo, T, Chau, C, Gao, X, Bruce, PG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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