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A concentrated effort for battery safety Aqueous electrolytes are limited to run below 1.23 V to avoid degradation. Suo et al. smash through this limit with an aqueous salt solution containing lithium (Li) bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide to create an electrolyte that has an electrochemical window of 3 V (see the Perspective by Smith and Dunn). They used extremely high-concentration solutions, which suppressed hydrogen evolution and electrode oxidation. At these concentrations, the Li solvation shell changes because there simply is not enough water to neutralize the Li + charge. Thus, flammable organic electrolytes could potentially be replaced with a safer aqueous alternative. Science , this issue p. 938 ; see also p. 918
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Liumin Suo
Oleg Borodin
Tao Gao
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University of Maryland, College Park
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d750b3b1cb92dd1bb8a6cc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aab1595