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Reversible capacity decay

Reversible capacity decay or reversible insufficient mass utilization (RIMU), perhaps another term for PCL-2 [41]. This is a phenomenon explored by Winsel, Meissner and co-workers at Varta where capacity loss can be reversed by ehanges in charging algorithms or by chemical modifications as noted for PCL-2. [Pg.275]


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