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  • Single-crystal Ni-rich cathode materials are highly sought after in battery development. In this study the authors present a synthesis route that leverages Li2O sublimation to facilitate the production of high-performance single-crystal cathode materials.

    • Bingbin Wu
    • Ran Yi
    • Jie Xiao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 10, P: 605-615
  • Cell swelling poses a considerable obstacle in the development of lithium-metal batteries. Here the authors report the use of a hybrid pressure-application fixture to substantially reduce swelling, analyse the pressure distribution across the cell surface and provide insights for further battery stabilization.

    • Dianying Liu
    • Bingbin Wu
    • Jie Xiao
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 559-569
  • The cathode–electrolyte interphase (CEI) is vital for battery cell capacity and stability but receives less attention than the solid–electrolyte interphase. The authors review CEI properties, emphasize using model cathode materials and coin cell protocols, and address challenges and opportunities in characterizing and simulating CEI for real-world applications.

    • Jie Xiao
    • Nicole Adelstein
    • Yaobin Xu
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 1463-1473
  • Coulombic efficiency (CE) has been frequently used to assess the cyclability of newly developed materials for lithium metal batteries. The authors argue that caution must be exercised during the assessment of CE, and propose a CE testing protocol for the development of lithium metal batteries.

    • Jie Xiao
    • Qiuyan Li
    • M. Stanley Whittingham
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 5, P: 561-568