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Stanford and SLAC Researchers Develop High-Voltage Iron-Based Battery Cathode

The design boosts voltage and lifespan using a low-cost iron cathode

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Researchers at Stanford University and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have developed a high-voltage, iron-based cathode material capable of achieving a reversible iron redox transition beyond the conventional ferric ion, also known as iron (III) (Fe³⁺). It represents a step toward high-voltage, cobalt-free, and nickel-free lithium-ion batteries.

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