LNNL researchers identify changes in supercapacitor electrodes during charging
Changes can help identify and alleviate performance issues in lithium-ion batteries
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have identified electrical charge-induced changes in the structure and bonding of graphitic carbon electrodes that could change the way energy is stored in the future, says an LNNL press release.
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