A new quantitative rule for designing better batteries

A joint research team from The University of Osaka and Daikin Industries, Ltd. has identified a crucial new indicator for designing the advanced lithium-ion batteries. They discovered that the electrolyte lithium-ion chemical potential—a measure of how “uncomfortable” a lithium-ion is within a battery’s electrolyte—quantitatively determines whether a battery can be charged and discharged reversibly.

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