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In‐situ Polymerized Single Lithium‐ion Conducting Binder as an Integrated Strategy for High Voltage LNMO Electrodes

Invited for this month's cover picture is the Electrochemical Energy laboratory at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa in Mexico City in collaboration with ESIQIE IPN and ESFM IPN. The front cover displays a schematic representation of the in‐situ preparation of the electrode using si...

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Published in:Batteries & supercaps 2024-03, Vol.7 (3), p.n/a
Main Authors: Olmedo‐González, Jorge, Guzmán‐González, Gregorio, Manzo‐Robledo, Arturo, Ramírez‐Rosales, Daniel, Arellano‐Ahumada, Stephany N., Vera‐Ramírez, Marco A., González, Ignacio, Guadalupe González‐Huerta, Rosa, Ramos‐Sanchez, Guadalupe
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Language:English
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Summary:Invited for this month's cover picture is the Electrochemical Energy laboratory at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa in Mexico City in collaboration with ESIQIE IPN and ESFM IPN. The front cover displays a schematic representation of the in‐situ preparation of the electrode using single‐ion‐conductive binders; this process results in reduced degradation of both the LMNO electrode and electrolyte. In the background, there is an image of the landmark mural entitled “Death of Ignorance and Transformation of Society” by A. Belkin, located at the premises of UAM‐I, the institute where the primary research was conducted. The mural picture and logos are used with the permission of UAM president. The graphic composition is credited to D.G. Liliana Hidalgo Sánchez de Tagle. Read the full text of the Research Article at 10.1002/batt.202300383. “The Electrochemical energy laboratory in UAM‐I, México City, is devoted to the development of electrode and electrolyte materials for electrochemical devices, including Li and Na Ion batteries. Our focus relies on the understating of basic chemical and electrochemical reactions which are used to scale up battery production and prototyping. Now part of the National Laboratory Conahcyt BIL‐DEMo along with ESFM and ESIQIE‐IPN…” Learn more about the story behind the research featured on the front cover in this issue's Cover Profile. Read the corresponding Research Article on 10.1002/batt.202300383.
ISSN:2566-6223
2566-6223
DOI:10.1002/batt.202400082