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Synthesis of high-performance LiFePO 4/C composite with a grape bunch structure through the hydrothermal method

Li et al., 2014

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4616028325926915205
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Li X
Zhang X
Zhang Z
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The LiFePO 4/C composite with a grape bunch structure was synthesized through the hydrothermal method at 170° C for 7 h and followed by being fired at 750° C for 4 h. Commercial Li 2 CO 3,(NH 4) 2 Fe (SO 4) 2· 6H 2 O, and (NH 4) 2 HPO 4 were used as raw …
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