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Aryeh A. Frimer
Researcher at Bar-Ilan University
Publications - 136
Citations - 4145
Aryeh A. Frimer is an academic researcher from Bar-Ilan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Singlet oxygen & Bilayer. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 136 publications receiving 3503 citations. Previous affiliations of Aryeh A. Frimer include Glenn Research Center & Weizmann Institute of Science.
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Lithium-Oxygen Batteries and Related Systems: Potential, Status, and Future
Won-Jin Kwak,Won-Jin Kwak,Won-Jin Kwak,Rosy,Daniel Sharon,Daniel Sharon,Chun Xia,Hun Kim,Lee Johnson,Peter G. Bruce,Linda F. Nazar,Yang-Kook Sun,Aryeh A. Frimer,Malachi Noked,Stefan Freunberger,Stefan Freunberger,Doron Aurbach +16 more
TL;DR: This review is to provide an objective, comprehensive, and authoritative assessment of the intensive work invested in nonaqueous rechargeable metal-air batteries over the past few years, which identified the key problems and guides directions to solve them.
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The reaction of singlet oxygen with olefins: the question of mechanism
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Oxidation of Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solutions by Electrochemical Reduction of Oxygen
TL;DR: In this article, the aprotic polar solve is used to solve the problem of oxygen reduction in nonaqueous electrolyte solutions containing Li salts, which is a complex field of research involving solution reactions with oxygen radicals and lithium oxides.
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Li–O2 cells with LiBr as an electrolyte and a redox mediator
Won-Jin Kwak,Daniel Hirshberg,Daniel Sharon,Michal Afri,Aryeh A. Frimer,Hun-Gi Jung,Doron Aurbach,Yang-Kook Sun +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of other components in the cell, such as solvents and contaminants, on the lithium halide salt activity was examined, and it was concluded that low concentration of LiBr in diglyme solution can improve the cell performance with fewer side effects than LiI.
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Understanding the behavior of Li–oxygen cells containing LiI
Won-Jin Kwak,Daniel Hirshberg,Daniel Sharon,Hyeon-Ji Shin,Michal Afri,Jin Bum Park,Arnd Garsuch,Frederick Chesneau,Aryeh A. Frimer,Doron Aurbach,Yang-Kook Sun +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined LiI as an electrolyte and additive in Li oxygen cells with ethereal electrolyte solutions and found that at high concentrations of LiI, the presence of the salt promotes a side reaction that forms LiOH as a major product.