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Advanced Energy Materials

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1614-6832

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1614-6840

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Year 2015
  • SEI Growth and Depth Profiling on ZFO Electrodes by Soft X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
    Publication
    • A. DiCicco
    • A. Giglia
    • R. Gunnella
    • S. Koch
    • F. Mueller
    • F. Nobili
    • M. Pasqualini
    • S. Passerini
    • R. Tossici
    • A. Witkowska

    - Advanced Energy Materials - Year 2015

    ZnFe2O4 (ZFO) Li-ion batteries (LIBs) represent a reliable, affordable, and safe energy storage technology for use in portable application. However, current LIB active materials (graphite, lithium/transition metal spinel or layered oxides, olivine structures) can store only limited energy since they rely on insertion storage based on solid-state host-guest interactions. Moreover, performances and durability of the cells are strongly...

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