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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-exploring-anio
 nic-oxygen-activity-li-rich-layered
LOCATION:E6-2024 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - “Exploring Anionic Oxygen Activity in Li-Rich Layered\n
 Oxide Cathodes” by Wei Tong\, Scientist/Principal Investigator\,\nEnergy
  Storage and Distributed Resources Division\, Lawrence Berkeley\nNational 
 Laboratory
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:  In commercial Li-ion batteries\, well-ordered close
 -packed\noxides\, particularly\, layered lithium transition metal oxides\,
  LiTMO2\n(TM = Ni\, Mn\, Co\, Al)\, are widely used. Despite the high theo
 retical\ncapacity of these layered oxides (&gt; 270 mAh/g)\, they are typical
 ly\noperated to deliver a capacity of less than 200 mAh/g to attain good\n
 cycling and safety attributes.
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