UMD/USARL team develops “water-in-salt” electrolyte enabling high-voltage aqueous Li-ion chemistries
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NOVEMBER 23, 2015
A common practice to suppress hydrogen evolution in aqueous electrochemistry is to adjust the alkalinity, so that the water reduction potential shifts downward to allow the use of anode materials otherwise prohibited under neutral or acidic conditions. What’s most important about our work is the breakthrough made at the fundamental level.
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