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Borates vs. aluminates: comparing the anion for lithium-ion batteries
Darren M C Ould1,2, Megan E Penrod1,2, Jessica B McConnell1,2
1Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EW, UK.
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Lithium borate and aluminate salts bearing a hexafluoroisopropoxy ligand have been prepared and investigated for use in lithium-ion batteries and Cu‖Li cells. Lithium aluminate salts have poorer air tolerance but Li[Al(hfip)4] resulted in superior battery cycling, with lower overpotentials for plating and stripping in Cu‖Li cells.
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