Liu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Engineering nanostructured electrodes away from equilibrium for lithium-ion batteriesLiu et al., 2011
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- Liu Y
- Liu D
- Zhang Q
- Cao G
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry
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Boosted by the rapid advances of science and technology in the field of energy materials, Li- ion batteries have achieved significant progress in energy storage performance since their commercial debut in 1991. The development of nanostructured electrode material is …
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