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A non-academic perspective on the future of lithium-based batteries

📅 Published: January 26, 2023 👤 James T. Frith, Matthew J. Lacey, Ulderico Ulissi 📖 Nature Communications 📊 745 citations
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In the field of lithium-based batteries, there is often a substantial divide between academic research and industrial market needs. Moreover, we also investigate the suitability of supply chains, sustainability of materials and the impact on system-level cost as factors that need to be accounted for when working on new technologies.

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Key Findings
  • 1 This is in part driven by a lack of peer-reviewed publications from industry.
  • 2 Here we present a non-academic view on applied research in lithium-based batteries to sharpen the focus and help bridge the gap between academic and industrial research.
  • 3 We focus our discussion on key metrics and challenges to be considered when developing new technologies in this industry.
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Article Details
Source OpenAlex
Category 🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Published Jan 26, 2023
Journal Nature Communications
DOI 10.1038/s41467-023-35933-2
Citations 745
Authors James T. Frith, Matthew J. Lacey, Ulderico Ulissi