Lithium–oxygen batteries operate by oxidising lithium metal at the anode and reducing oxygen at the cathode to form lithium peroxide (Li₂O₂) during discharge, with the reverse reaction during charge.
Li-rich Mn-based oxide (LRMO) cathodes represent promising candidates for high-energy-density all-solid-state lithium ...
Lithium-sulfur batteries have exceptional theoretical capacity and performance in combination with an element in abundant supply. But the intricate reaction mechanism, particularly during discharge, ...