LIBs’ safer cousins, KIBs, under the microscope

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Scientists explore water-in-salt electrolytes used in potassium-ion batteries to make them more stable thermally and chemically.

A research team from Tokyo University of Science recently conducted a pioneering study to gain insights into solid-electrolyte interphases formation and their properties in water-in-salt electrolyte-based potassium-ion batteries ., the scientists explain that water-in-salt electrolytes are used in KIBs to make them more stable thermally and chemically.

help stabilize the electrodes in LIBs by preventing electrolyte decomposition and self-discharge of the batteries, they have been scarcely researched in the context of KIBs.

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