The Renaissance of Liquid Metal Batteries

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Tian, Y
Zhang, S
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2020
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Next-generation batteries with long life, high-energy capacity, and high round-trip energy efficiency are essential for future smart grid operation. Recently, Cui et al. demonstrated a battery design meeting all these requirements—a solid electrolyte-based liquid lithium-brass/zinc chloride (SELL-brass/ZnCl 2) battery. Such a battery design overcomes some inherent problems of conventional ZEBRA batteries and lithium ion batteries.

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Matter

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3

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6

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Condensed matter physics

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Tian, Y; Zhang, S, The Renaissance of Liquid Metal Batteries, Matter, 2020, 3 (6), pp. 1824-1826

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