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Peapod-like CNT@ V2O3 with superior electrochemical performance as an anode for lithium-ion batteries

Bai et al., 2018

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589569571372205132
Author
Bai Y
Tang Y
Liu L
Li X
Gao Y
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Acs Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

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Peapod-like CNT@ V2O3 (CNT= carbon nanotube) with small V2O3 nanoparticles (13 nm) and a good electronic conductive network (the CNTs) was constructed through a reflux and annealing process. As anode materials, CNT@ V2O3 shows admirable capacity (652.4 mA …
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