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Enhancing the ion transport in LiMn1. 5Ni0. 5O4 by altering the particle Wulff shape via anisotropic surface segregation

Huang et al., 2017

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4922986877927292780
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Huang J
Liu H
Zhou N
An K
Meng Y
Luo J
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Spontaneous and anisotropic surface segregation of W cations in LiMn1. 5Ni0. 5O4 particles can alter the Wulff shape and improve surface stability, thereby significantly improving the electrochemical performance. An Auger electron nanoprobe was employed to identify the …
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