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Synthesis of single-phase LiSi by ball-milling: electrochemical behavior and hydrogenation propertiesTang et al., 2013
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- Tang W
- Chotard J
- Janot R
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- Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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Abstract The Li-Si phase diagram shows the existence of four stable phases [Li 12 Si 7, Li 7 Si 3, Li 13 Si 4 and Li 22 Si 5]. In addition, Zintl phase LiSi, usually prepared under high temperature-pressure (873 K-4 GPa), has recently been added into the diagram as LiSi is …
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