LISICON
LISICON is an acronym for lithium super ionic conductor, which refers to a family of solids with the chemical formula Li2+2xZn1−xGeO4. The first example of this structure was discovered in 1977, providing a chemical formula of Li14Zn(GeO4)4.
LISICON is an acronym for lithium super ionic conductor, which refers to a family of solids with the chemical formula Li2+2xZn1−xGeO4. The first example of this structure was discovered in 1977, providing a chemical formula of Li14Zn(GeO4)4.
LISICON is an acronym for lithium super ionic conductor, which refers to a family of solids with the chemical formula Li2+2xZn1−xGeO4. The first example of this structure was discovered in 1977, providing a chemical formula of Li14Zn(GeO4)4.
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