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Ten years left to redesign lithium-ion batteries

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  • Kostiantyn Turcheniuk
  • Dmitry Bondarev
  • Vinod Singhal
  • Gleb Yushin

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Reserves of cobalt and nickel used in electric-vehicle cells will not meet future demand. Refocus research to find new electrodes based on common elements such as iron and silicon, urge Kostiantyn Turcheniuk and colleagues.

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  • Kostiantyn Turcheniuk & Dmitry Bondarev & Vinod Singhal & Gleb Yushin, 2018. "Ten years left to redesign lithium-ion batteries," Nature, Nature, vol. 559(7715), pages 467-470, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:559:y:2018:i:7715:d:10.1038_d41586-018-05752-3
    DOI: 10.1038/d41586-018-05752-3
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