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Monoclinic Li2CO3 has been identified as a critical component of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), a passivating film that forms on Li-ion battery anode surfaces.
A detached CO−23 anion catches two Li atoms from the Li-rich surfaces and forms a Li2CO3 molecule, which is the building block of a main component of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer on Sn anodes according to the experimental observations.
An integrative treatment of osteoarthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis, must consider a supplementation with collagen since it is the most prevalent component of the solid phase of articular cartilage [ 4].
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Since the mid-1990s, electronic waste (e-waste) has been recognized as the fastest-growing component of the solid-waste stream, as small consumer electronic products, such as cellular phones, have become ubiquitous in developed and developing countries (1).
Moisture joined in the formation reaction and changed the components of the solid electrolyte interphase film in negative.
It is established that buffer properties in relation to components of the solid phase amplify with the increase of the solubility.
Let ϵ i j denote the strain components of the solid grains let ϑ = ϵ 11 + ϵ 22 + ϵ 33 denote the dilatation field.
The different mineral components of the solid are no longer operationally defined and the problem of selectivity is irrelevant to the titration approach.
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