Shirley Meng, a professor at UC San Diego's Department of NanoEngineering, added, «This beautiful study combines
several complementary tools that probe both the bulk and surface of the NMC layered
oxide — one of the most promising cathode
materials for high - voltage operation that enables higher energy density in lithium - ion batteries.
Solid
oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), based on an
oxide ion conducting electrolyte, have
several advantages over other types of fuel cells, including relatively inexpensive
material costs, low sensitivity to impurities in the fuel, and high overall efficiency.