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- What: To circumvent these issues, the authors propose the use of lithium-rich magnesium alloys as suitable negative electrodes in combination with Li6PS5Cl solid-state electrolyte. The authors demonstrate via electrochemical testing of symmetric cells at 2.5 MPa and 30∘C that 1% magnesium content in the alloy increases the stripping capacity compared to both pure lithium and higher magnesium content alloys by balancing these effects. The authors investigate the link between materials properties and electrochemical performance in the lithium-magnesium alloy system in combination with argyrodite, Li6PS5Cl, sulphide solid electrolyte. The authors show how magnesium . . .

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