Ion exchange membranes as electrolyte to improve high temperature capacity retention of LiMn2O4 cathode lithium-ion batteries
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(79), pp. 9858–9858
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Abstract
A LiMn(2)O(4) cathode lithium-ion battery using lithiated ion exchange membranes swollen with organic non-aqueous solvent as the electrolyte to overcome capacity fading at high temperature is first demonstrated, and shows very good capacity retention compared with conventional lithium-ion batteries using liquid electrolyte.
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