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Fabrication and shell optimization of synergistic TiO2‐MoO3 core–shell nanowire array anode for high energy and power density lithium‐ion batteries

Wang et al., 2015

Document ID
5126682951474176090
Author
Wang C
Wu L
Wang H
Zuo W
Li Y
Liu J
Publication year
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Advanced Functional Materials

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A novel synergistic TiO2‐MoO3 (TO‐MO) core–shell nanowire array anode has been fabricated via a facile hydrothermal method followed by a subsequent controllable electrodeposition process. The nano‐MoO3 shell provides large specific capacity as well as …
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