Li81Sn19
ceramic· Li81Sn19
Li81Sn19 is an intermetallic compound composed primarily of lithium and tin, representing a ceramic or brittle intermetallic phase that forms in the Li-Sn binary system. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established industrial use, studied for potential applications in energy storage systems and advanced battery technologies where lithium-based compounds are central to electrochemical performance. The high lithium content makes it relevant to solid-state battery research and anode material development, though its brittleness and processing challenges limit current practical deployment compared to more established lithium-containing alternatives.
solid-state battery anodeslithium-ion battery researchadvanced energy storageintermetallic phase studiesexperimental battery materials
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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