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  • Lithium–air batteries have the possibility of having a very high energy density, but their use has been hampered by a limited number of charge–discharge cycles and a low current-rate capability. Now, exploiting a suitable, stable electrolyte allows an advanced lithium–air battery to operate with many cycles at various capacity and rate values.

    • Hun-Gi Jung
    • Jusef Hassoun
    • Bruno Scrosati
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 4, P: 579-585
  • Lithium–oxygen batteries allow oxygen to be reduced at the battery’s cathode when a current is drawn; in present-day batteries, this results in formation of Li2O2, but it is now shown that another high energy density material, namely LiO2, with better electronic conduction can be used instead as the discharge product, if the electrode is decorated with iridium nanoparticles.

    • Jun Lu
    • Yun Jung Lee
    • Khalil Amine
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 529, P: 377-382