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Suppressing strain propagation in ultrahigh-Ni cathodes during fast charging via epitaxial entropy-assisted coating

Zhao et al., 2024

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18226244079543189898
Author
Zhao C
Wang C
Liu X
Hwang I
Li T
Zhou X
Diao J
Deng J
Qin Y
Yang Z
Wang G
Xu W
Sun C
Wu L
Cha W
Robinson I
Harder R
Jiang Y
Bicer T
Li J
Lu W
Li L
Liu Y
Sun S
Xu G
Amine K
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Nature Energy

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Surface reconstruction and the associated severe strain propagation have long been reported as the major cause of cathode failure during fast charging and long-term cycling. Despite tremendous attempts, no known strategies can simultaneously address the electro …
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