Lu et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Phase engineering of iron–cobalt sulfides for Zn–air and Na–ion batteriesLu et al., 2020
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- Lu S
- Jiang J
- Yang H
- Zhang Y
- Pei D
- Chen J
- Yu Y
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- ACS nano
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Rechargeable batteries are promising platforms for sustainable development of energy conversion and storage technologies. Highly efficient multifunctional electrodes based on bimetallic sulfides for rechargeable batteries are extremely desirable but still challenging to …
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