Wang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Synthesis and Progress of New Oxygen‐Vacant Electrode Materials for High‐Energy Rechargeable Battery ApplicationsWang et al., 2018
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- Wang Y
- Xiao X
- Li Q
- Pang H
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During the last few years, a great amount of oxygen‐vacant materials have been synthetized and applied as electrodes for electrochemical storage. The presence of oxygen vacancies leads to an increase in the conductivity and the diffusion coefficient; consequently, the …
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