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Unraveling the synergistic coupling mechanism of Li+ transport in an “ionogel‐in‐ceramic” hybrid solid electrolyte for rechargeable lithium metal batterySong et al., 2022
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- Song X
- Wang C
- Chen J
- Xin S
- Yuan D
- Wang Y
- Dong K
- Yang L
- Wang G
- Zhang H
- Zhang S
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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Understanding the ionic transport behaviors in hybrid solid electrolytes (HSEs) is critically important for the practical realization of rechargeable Li‐metal batteries (LMBs) with high safety. Herein, it is reported a new solid “Ionogel‐in‐Ceramic” electrolyte by using the Li1 …
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