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Large scale green production of ultra-high capacity anode consisting of graphene encapsulated silicon nanoparticles

Kamali et al., 2017

Document ID
10029989448551718201
Author
Kamali A
Kim H
Kim K
Kumar R
Fray D
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Graphite, which is commercially used as anode material in Li-ion batteries, has a low theoretical capacity of 372 mA hg− 1, and therefore should be replaced by an alternative with high capacity and cyclability for the automotive and other applications. The new …
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