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High lithium metal cycling efficiency in a room-temperature ionic liquid

Howlett et al., 2004

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11586851994349411501
Author
Howlett P
MacFarlane D
Hollenkamp A
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A room-temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) solvent, N-methyl, N-alkyl pyrrolidinium bis ( trifluoromethanesulfonyl) amide has been investigated for use in a lithium metal battery. An average cycling efficiency of> 99% is achieved at on platinum. At deposition rates up to …
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