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Electrochemical energy storage and electrochemical interrogation - Imperial College London

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The article emphasizes the importance of developing advanced electrochemical energy storage technologies like Li-CO2 batteries and multifunctional sensors for sustainability. It highlights the use of graphene and innovations in battery design involving key figures like Yang Shao-Horn and Larry Curtiss to improve energy conversion in rechargeable batteries and capacitors.

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