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.
All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are widely viewed as a safer and more powerful alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries, but their promise is often limited by unstable interfaces inside the ...
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