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Suppressing strain propagation in ultrahigh-Ni cathodes during fast charging via epitaxial entropy-assisted coatingZhao 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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- Publication venue
- 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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