Electrochemical Studies of the Film Formation on Lithium in Propylene Carbonate Solutions under Open‐Circuit Conditions

The nature of protective surface layers formed on Li in propylene carbonate solutions of LiClO sub 4 and LiAsF sub 6 at open circuit has been investigated by electrochemical pulse measurements. The results are consistent with the fast formation of a compact thin layer resulting from the reaction wit...

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