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High Concentration Hybrid Electrolytes Using Phosphonium Ionic Liquid Additives for Stable High-Energy Density Li-Ion Anodes

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posted on 2025-11-24, 22:45 authored by Mohammad KahriziMohammad Kahrizi, Hiroyuki UedaHiroyuki Ueda, Tan Xing, Maria ForsythMaria Forsyth, Patrick HowlettPatrick Howlett
High Concentration Hybrid Electrolytes Using Phosphonium Ionic Liquid Additives for Stable High-Energy Density Li-Ion Anodes<p></p>

Funding

This work was supported by funding received from the Australian Research Council (ARC) through the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Future Energy Storage Technologies (IC180100049). The authors gratefully acknowledge the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research of Deakin University for funding this research through the Battery Research and Innovation Hub and Sicona Battery Technologies. We also express our gratitude to Dr. Derwin Lau for his assistance in preparing the Si/Gr electrodes used in this study. XPS was performed in part at the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF), a company established under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy, through the La Trobe University Centre for Materials and Surface Science.

Funder: Deakin University | Grant ID: NA

Funder: Australian Research Council | Grant ID: IC180100049

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United States

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Language

eng

Journal

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Volume

17

Article number

acsami.5c16070

Pagination

62076-62090

ISSN

1944-8244

eISSN

1944-8252

Issue

45

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

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