Liquified gas electrolytes could be the key to batteries that use lithium metal anodes, according to the University of California San Diego. Replacing the carbon anode of lithium-ion cells with metallic lithium could theoretically improve energy density in rechargeable batteries, but they have not become popular because the inclusion of metallic lithium makes the batteries ...
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