Kuwabara et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Rechargeable solid electrolyte cells employing vanadium-tungsten complex oxide cathodesKuwabara et al., 1990
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- 8025563139981613377
- Author
- Kuwabara K
- Arai S
- Sugiyama K
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- Publication venue
- Solid state ionics
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Rechargeable solid electrolyte cells have been developed by using a high copper ion conductor, Rb 4 Cu 16 I 7 Cl 13, a copper anode, and vanadium-tungsten complex oxides with Wadsley-Roth phases, V 1+ x W 1− x O 5 (0< x< 0.8) and V 2+ x W 3− x O 13 (0< x< …
- 239000007784 solid electrolyte 0 title abstract description 17
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