Case Western Reserve University used bicyclic-borate complexes as an alternative anion for lithium ion batteries to study flame retardant types of ions, or FRIons. This research was presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society as part of the 245th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society.
Abstract: Bicyclic-borate synthesis for use in lithium ion batteries
Ryan J Kowalski, Case Western Reserve University
Phone: 414-899-5845
Email: rjk151@case.edu
Abstract: Bicyclic-borate synthesis for use in lithium ion batteries
Ryan J Kowalski, Case Western Reserve University
Phone: 414-899-5845
Email: rjk151@case.edu