Abstract

Lithium halides are attractive as conversion cathodes for potentially high energy density lithium batteries but have not been explored in depth in aprotic electrolytes. In this issue of <i>Joule</i>, Wang and co-workers describe a set of design principles of the electrode and electrolyte to enable the reversibility of lithium halide/graphite mixture cathodes for lithium batteries. By establishing a general rule of liquefaction of the (inter)halogen and rationally designing the electrolyte, they introduced the interhalogen-graphite intercalation compounds as a new family of conversion cathodes for high-energy rechargeable batteries.

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