Covalent Carbide Interconnects Enable Robust Interfaces and Thin SEI for Graphite Anode Stability under Extreme Fast Charging
Yverick Rangom,
Oleksii Sherepenko,
Ahad Shafiee
et al.
Abstract:Carbonaceous and carbon‐coated electrodes are ubiquitous in electrochemical energy storage and conversion technologies due to their electrochemical stability, lightweight nature, and relatively low cost. However, traditional reliance on conductive additives and binders leads to impermanent electrical pathways. Here, a general approach is presented to fabricate robust electrodes with a progressive failure mechanism by introducing carbide‐based interconnects grown via carbothermal conversion of (5 wt%) titanium … Show more
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