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The lithium metal anode electrodeposited on nickel was studied by charge-discharge test coupled with in-situ ac impedance measurement. The test gives information about lithium anode interface and the modified interface of electrodeposited lithium by CO2 is confirmed to enhance the lithium cycleability. Also the CO2 protects the lithium interface in the presence of H20 impurity during cycling test.
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Momma, T., Matsumoto, Y. & Osaka, T. Effect of CO2 on the Cycleability of Lithium Metal Anode. MRS Online Proceedings Library 393, 223–228 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-393-223
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