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Li(V0.5Ti0.5)S2 as a 1V lithium intercalation electrode
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Graphite, the dominant anode in rechargeable Q3 lithium batteries, operates at ~0.1 V versus Li+/Li and can result in lithium plating on the graphite surface, raising safety concerns. Titanates, for example, Li4Ti5O12, intercalate lithium at ~1.6 V versus Li+/Li, avoiding problematic lithium plating at the expense of reduced cell voltage. There is interest in 1 V anodes, as this voltage is sufficiently high to avoid lithium plating while not significantly reducing cell potential. The sulphide...
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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- Publisher:
- Nature Publishing Group: Nature Communications Publisher's website
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- Nature Communications Journal website
- Publication date:
- 2016-03-21
- Acceptance date:
- 2016-02-01
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- ISSN:
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2041-1723
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- 2016-02-29
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