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All‐in‐All: Dead Lithium‐Ion Battery to Active Lithium‐Ion Capacitor

ChemSusChem
AbstractHere, we have developed lithium‐ion capacitors (LICs) with all the components, except the electrolyte solution, effectively recycled from the spent Lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). Hybrid capacitors, such as LICs, are potential breakthroughs in electrochemical energy storage devices, where most research is focused. These devices can simultaneously
Akshay Manohar   +3 more
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Benefits of performance standards for lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer batteries

Seventeenth Annual Battery Conference on Applications and Advances. Proceedings of Conference (Cat. No.02TH8576), 2003
This presentation focuses on the benefits of establishing a minimum performance standard for lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer cells. Electrical performance aspects such as initial impedance, capacity vs. temperature, cycle life, self discharge and irreversible capacity loss due to storage, could be covered by the standard.
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Lithium Plating Mechanism, Detection, and Mitigation in Lithium-Ion Batteries

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Xianke Lin   +2 more
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The Role of the Lithium Ion in Medicine

Annual Review of Medicine, 1982
N E, Rosenthal, F K, Goodwin
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High-safety separators for lithium-ion batteries and sodium-ion batteries: advances and perspective

Energy Storage Materials, 2021
Lupeng Zhang   +2 more
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Cycling Lithium Metal on Graphite to Form Hybrid Lithium-Ion/Lithium Metal Cells

Joule, 2020
Matthew Genovese   +2 more
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Transport of the Lithium Ion

1990
Lithium is the lightest metal known, however in nature it exists only as the ion in salts and ores. Lithium has been used medicinally with varying degrees of effectiveness or noneffectiveness in the treatment of a variety of disorders using different chemical forms such as lithium bromide as a hypnotic and sedative agent, lithium chloride as a ...
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Lithium Ion and Affective Psychoses

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1974
S, Watanabe, H, Ishino, S, Otsuki
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