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Layered Li–Ni–Mn–Co oxide cathodes

Michael M. Thackeray () and Khalil Amine ()
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Michael M. Thackeray: Argonne National Laboratory
Khalil Amine: Argonne National Laboratory

Nature Energy, 2021, vol. 6, issue 9, 933-933

Abstract: Almost 30 years since the inception of lithium-ion batteries, lithium–nickel–manganese–cobalt oxides are becoming the favoured cathode type in automobile batteries. Their success lies primarily with their superior energy density relative to lithium–cobalt oxide, lithium–manganese oxide and lithium–iron phosphate electrodes.

Date: 2021
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