MIT team develops optimized layered organic cathode for high-energy, fast-charging, and long-lasting Li-ion batteries; TAQ

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Researchers at MIT have developed a layered organic electrode material with high electrical conductivity, high storage capacity, and complete insolubility to enable reversible intercalation of Li+ ions that allow it to compete at the electrode level, in all relevant metrics, with inorganic-based lithium-ion battery cathodes. In an open-access paper in…

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