A new dopant-pairing strategy can boost the stability of cathodes for lithium-ion batteries

Lithium-ion batteries (LiBs), rechargeable batteries that move lithium ions between the anode (i.e., negative electrode) and cathode (i.e., positive electrode), are used to power most portable electronics on the market today. These batteries have various advantageous properties, including a relatively long lifespan, light weight and good energy density in proportion to their size.

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