Battery Cell Chemistry
Battery cell chemistry is the combination of anode, cathode,and electrolyte materials that are used to store and convert chemical energy into electricity. The specific chemistry of any given battery determines the voltage, energy density, safety, and lifespan, defining the electrochemical redox reactions that drive energy flow. The cathode is typically a metal oxide, while the anode is either graphite or lithium, and the electrolyte is a liquid, gel, or solid substance that allows ions to move between the cathode and anode.
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