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    Reactivity of Carbon in Lithium–Oxygen Battery Positive Electrodes by Itkis, Daniil M, Semenenko, Dmitry A, Kataev, Elmar Yu, Belova, Alina I, Neudachina, Vera S, Sirotina, Anna P, Hävecker, Michael, Teschner, Detre, Knop-Gericke, Axel, Dudin, Pavel, Barinov, Alexei, Goodilin, Eugene A, Shao-Horn, Yang, Yashina, Lada V

    Published in Nano letters (09-10-2013)
    “…Unfortunately, the practical applications of Li–O2 batteries are impeded by poor rechargeability. Here, for the first time we show that superoxide radicals…”
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    Mechanism of Oxygen Reduction in Aprotic Li–Air Batteries: The Role of Carbon Electrode Surface Structure by Belova, Alina I., Kwabi, David G., Yashina, Lada V., Shao-Horn, Yang, Itkis, Daniil M.

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (26-01-2017)
    “…Electrochemical oxygen reduction in aprotic media is a key process that determines the operation of advanced metal–oxygen power sources, e.g., Li–O2 batteries…”
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    Tuning Surface Chemistry of TiC Electrodes for Lithium–Air Batteries by Kozmenkova, Anna Ya, Kataev, Elmar Yu, Belova, Alina I, Amati, Matteo, Gregoratti, Luca, Velasco-Vélez, Juan, Knop-Gericke, Axel, Senkovsky, Boris, Vyalikh, Denis V, Itkis, Daniil M, Shao-Horn, Yang, Yashina, Lada V

    Published in Chemistry of materials (22-11-2016)
    “…One of the key problems hindering practical implementation of lithium–air batteries is caused by carbon cathode chemical instability leading to low energy…”
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    Notable Reactivity of Acetonitrile Towards Li2O2/LiO2 Probed by NAP XPS During Li–O2 Battery Discharge by Zakharchenko, Tatiana K., Belova, Alina I., Frolov, Alexander S., Kapitanova, Olesya O., Velasco-Velez, Juan-Jesus, Knop-Gericke, Axel, Vyalikh, Denis, Itkis, Daniil M., Yashina, Lada V.

    Published in Topics in catalysis (2018)
    “…One of the key factors responsible for the poor cycleability of Li–O 2 batteries is a formation of byproducts from irreversible reactions between electrolyte…”
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    Protected anodes for lithium-air batteries by Yu. Aleshin, Gleb, Semenenko, Dmitry A., Belova, Alina I., Zakharchenko, Tatyana K., Itkis, Daniil M., Goodilin, Eugene A., Tretyakov, Yurii D.

    Published in Solid state ionics (03-03-2011)
    “…A new protected anode for lithium-air batteries is designed using lithium foil and lithium–aluminium–germanium–phosphorus glass–ceramics (LAGP) with improved…”
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