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Novel carbon‐encapsulated porous SnO2 anode for lithium‐ion batteries with much improved cyclic stabilityHuang et al., 2016
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- Huang B
- Li X
- Pei Y
- Li S
- Cao X
- Massé R
- Cao G
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Porous SnO2 submicrocubes (SMCs) are synthesized by annealing and HNO3 etching of CoSn (OH) 6 SMCs. Bare SnO2 SMCs, as well as bare commercial SnO2 nanoparticles (NPs), show very high initial discharge capacity when used as anode material for lithium‐ion …
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