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Towards germanium layered materials as superior negative electrodes for Li‐, Na‐, and K‐ion batteries

Loaiza et al., 2020

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Loaiza L
Monconduit L
Seznec V
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The germanium high theoretical capacity renders it as a promising anode material with 1384 mAh/g for Li (Li15Ge4) and 369 mAh/g for Na (NaGe) and K (KGe). Nevertheless, Ge suffers from volume variations due to alkali insertion, to mitigate this issue several strategies have …
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