Hydrate-melt electrolytes for high-energy-density aqueous batteries
The University of Tokyo · Kyoto University · +2 more institutions
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6- YYYuki YamadaCorresponding
The University of Tokyo, Kyoto University
- KUKenji Usui
The University of Tokyo
- KSKeitaro Sodeyama
Japan Science and Technology Agency, National Institute for Materials Science, Kyoto University
- SKSeongjae Ko
The University of Tokyo
- YTYoshitaka Tateyama
National Institute for Materials Science, Kyoto University
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Keywords
- Electrolyte
- Aqueous solution
- Electrochemical window
- Materials science
- Hydrate
- Electrode
- Chemical engineering
- Eutectic system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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