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Electrodeposited silicon nanowires from silica dissolved in molten salts as a binder-free anode for lithium-ion batteries

Weng et al., 2018

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14213420875512358551
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Weng W
Xiao W
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ACS Applied Energy Materials

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Rational manipulation of size, surface chemistry, and electrode configuration is of prime importance to enhance lithium storage capability of silicon-based anode for Li-ion batteries. Herein, Si nanowires with small sizes (20–30 nm in diameter) and ultrathin surface oxide …
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