An aqueous lithium-ion battery is a lithium-ion battery (Li-ion) that uses a concentrated saline solution as an electrolyte to facilitate the transfer of lithium ions between electrodes and induce an electrical current. In contrast to non-aqueous lithium-ion batteries, aqueous Li-ion batteries are. The prototype for the lithium-ion aqueous rechargeable battery was first proposed by in 1994, who used lithium manganese oxide as the positive electrode and bronze-phase as the negative electrode. In. The narrow electrochemical stability window of aqueous Li-ion batteries has remained the bottleneck for development of high-energy aqueous batteries with long cycle life and infallible safety. Water occurs outside the stability window causing either. Aqueous Li-ion batteries have been of great interest for military use due to their safety and durability. Unlike the high voltage yet volatile non-aqueous Li-ion batteries, aqueous Li-ion batteries have the potential to serve as a more reliable energy source on the. • Liang, Yanliang; Yao, Yan (15 November 2022). "Designing modern aqueous batteries". Nature Reviews Materials. 8 (2): 109–122. :.
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