New twist in the race to replace the graphite anode for better rechargeable batteries

Improvements to a class of battery electrolyte first introduced in 2017—liquefied gas electrolytes—could pave the way to a high-impact and long-sought advance for rechargeable batteries: replacing the graphite anode with a lithium-metal anode.


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Source: Phys.org