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    Lithium–antimony–lead liquid metal battery for grid-level energy storage by Wang, Kangli, Jiang, Kai, Chung, Brice, Ouchi, Takanari, Burke, Paul J., Boysen, Dane A., Bradwell, David J., Kim, Hojong, Muecke, Ulrich, Sadoway, Donald R.

    Published in Nature (London) (16-10-2014)
    “…All-liquid batteries comprising a lithium negative electrode and an antimony–lead positive electrode have a higher current density and a longer cycle life than…”
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    Recycling ZnTe, CdTe, and Other Compound Semiconductors by Ambipolar Electrolysis by Bradwell, David J, Osswald, Sebastian, Wei, Weifeng, Barriga, Salvador A, Ceder, Gerbrand, Sadoway, Donald R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (14-12-2011)
    “…The electrochemical behavior of ZnTe and CdTe compound semiconductors dissolved in molten ZnCl2 and equimolar CdCl2–KCl, respectively, was examined. In these…”
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    Magnesium–Antimony Liquid Metal Battery for Stationary Energy Storage by Bradwell, David J, Kim, Hojong, Sirk, Aislinn H. C, Sadoway, Donald R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-02-2012)
    “…Batteries are an attractive option for grid-scale energy storage applications because of their small footprint and flexible siting. A high-temperature (700 °C)…”
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    Liquid Metal Batteries: Past, Present, and Future by Kim, Hojong, Boysen, Dane A, Newhouse, Jocelyn M, Spatocco, Brian L, Chung, Brice, Burke, Paul J, Bradwell, David J, Jiang, Kai, Tomaszowska, Alina A, Wang, Kangli, Wei, Weifeng, Ortiz, Luis A, Barriga, Salvador A, Poizeau, Sophie M, Sadoway, Donald R

    Published in Chemical reviews (13-03-2013)
    “…Developments in the study of liquid metal batteries are examined, focusing on their advantages and disadvantages and their current and future applications…”
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    Thermodynamic properties of calcium–bismuth alloys determined by emf measurements by Kim, Hojong, Boysen, Dane A., Bradwell, David J., Chung, Brice, Jiang, Kai, Tomaszowska, Alina A., Wang, Kangli, Wei, Weifeng, Sadoway, Donald R.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (15-01-2012)
    “…The thermodynamic properties of Ca–Bi alloys were determined by electromotive force (emf) measurements to assess the suitability of Ca–Bi electrodes for…”
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