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A team from Hanyang University (Korea) and the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed a full concentration gradient (FCG) nickel-rich lithium transition-metal oxide material with a very high capacity (215?mAh?g?1) for use as a high-energy cathode in Li-ion batteries. Experimental results suggest that this nano-functional full-gradient cathode material is promising for applications that require high energy, long calendar life and excellent abuse tolerance such as electric vehicles, the researchers suggested in a paper published in the journal Nature Materials.
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