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Lithium

Artistic rendering illustrating the key finding that lowering the heat-up rate during cathode preparation for sodium-ion batteries eliminated the strain and cracking problem in core-shell particles with a concentration gradient.

Researchers Crack a Key Problem with Sodium-Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles

This lithium-ion battery has entirely stretchable components and stable charging and discharging capacity over time.

Completely stretchy lithium-ion battery for flexible electronics

A schematic of the microstructure evolution of high-nickel cathode materials with synthesis temperature, and a strategy for synthesizing single crystals at a critical temperature.

Million-Mile EV Batteries? New Crystal Tech Could Make It Possible

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