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KIT researchers want to improve the performance of lithium-ion batteries. (Image: KIT)
Karlsruhe (energate) - A team at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) could extend the service life of lithium-ion batteries with current research results. They are focusing on the so-called solid electrolyte boundary phase. This passivation layer is crucial for the reliable operation of the storage devices. It is formed when batteries are first charged.
According to the KIT, the electrolyte is decomposed in the immediate vicinity of the surface. According ...
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