Chen et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Accurate voltage prediction for lithium and sodium-ion full-cell developmentChen et al., 2024
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- Chen Y
- Lakhdar Y
- Chen L
- Kishore B
- Choi J
- Williams E
- Spathara D
- Jackowska R
- Kendrick E
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- Next Energy
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The cell balance, negative to positive (N: P) electrode ratio, and voltage limits determine the first cycle loss and reversible capacity at different rates and can influence degradation mechanisms and cycle life. This balance needs optimizing for each cell chemistry, electrode …
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