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Diagnosing a dud may lead to a better battery

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A team of chemists led by Feng Lin and Louis Madsen found a way to see into battery interfaces, which are tight, tricky spots buried deep inside the cell.

The research findings were published on April 1 in the journal Nature Nanotechnology .

Electrolytes are the filling that carries charged particles, called ions, back and forth to charge and discharge a battery.

From here on out, researchers can use this technique to finally see both the intricate structure and chemical reactions of the buried interfaces.

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