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A Study of Electrochemical Reduction of Ethylene and Propylene Carbonate Electrolytes on Graphite Using ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy

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- University of North Texas United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of California System United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
Carbonic Acid Esters, Energy storage, 25 Energy Storage, Geometry, Reflection, Environmental Energy Technologies, Ethylene, Electrolytes, Li-Ion Battery Ftir Spectroscopy Solid Electrolyteinterphase, Testing Li-Ion Battery Ftir Spectroscopy Solid Electrolyteinterphase, Li-ion battery FTIR spectroscopy Solid electrolyte Interphase, Inorganic Compounds, Electrodes, Spectroscopy, Hypothesis, 540, 620, Mixtures, Graphite, Lithium Carbonates
Carbonic Acid Esters, Energy storage, 25 Energy Storage, Geometry, Reflection, Environmental Energy Technologies, Ethylene, Electrolytes, Li-Ion Battery Ftir Spectroscopy Solid Electrolyteinterphase, Testing Li-Ion Battery Ftir Spectroscopy Solid Electrolyteinterphase, Li-ion battery FTIR spectroscopy Solid electrolyte Interphase, Inorganic Compounds, Electrodes, Spectroscopy, Hypothesis, 540, 620, Mixtures, Graphite, Lithium Carbonates
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