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Nearly all electrochemical approaches to CO2 conversion rely on traditional fuel cell type electrocatalysis where CO2 is bubbled through acidic or basic media. The resulting electrochemistry leads to excessive generation of H2 over micromoles of CO2 conversion.

This invention provides a method for differentiating if the cell is failing due to chemical/mechanical factors or due to Li dendrite formation by combing high throughput electronic measurement recording with fast data analysis to monitor the change of battery performance at th

Early Transition Metal Stabilized High Capacity Oxidatively Stable Cathodes of Lithium-ion Batteries
The development of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is critical for advancing portable electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy storage solutions.

A novel approach was applied for the preparation of polymer membranes having CO2-philic group for CO2 separation.