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Lithium salt of biphenyl tetracarboxylate as an anode material for Li/Na-ion batteries
Veerababu Medabalmi
, Guanxiong Wang
, Vijay K. Ramani
, Kothandaraman Ramanujam
Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis
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Li +
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Biphenyl
100%
Na-ion
100%
Lithium Salts
100%
Anode Material
100%
Tetracarboxylate
100%
Sodium
66%
Desodiation
66%
Sodiation
66%
Na +
33%
Current Density
33%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
33%
Ambient Conditions
33%
Biphenyl-3
33%
Half-cell
33%
Delithiation
33%
Reversible Capacity
33%
Electrochemical Lithiation
33%
Lithium(I)
33%
XPS Study
33%
Chemistry
Sodium
100%
Lithium Salt
100%
Sodium Ion Battery
100%
Biphenyl
100%
Lithium
50%
Lithiation
50%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Method
50%
electrode
50%
Current Density
50%
Physics
Biphenyl
100%
X Ray Spectroscopy
50%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Method
50%