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Nano/micro-structured Si/CNT/C composite from nano-SiO 2 for high power lithium ion batteries

Feng et al., 2014

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6380962839420034818
Author
Feng X
Yang J
Bie Y
Wang J
Nuli Y
Lu W
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Nanoscale

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Nano/micro-structured pSi and pSi/CNT particles were synthesized from nano-SiO2 as both a template and silicon precursor via a combination of spray drying and magnesiothermic reduction, followed by a nano-layer carbon coating by chemical vapor deposition to obtain a …
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