Luo et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Germanium nanograin decoration on carbon shell: boosting lithium‐storage properties of silicon nanoparticlesLuo et al., 2016
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- 14132058462158006933
- Author
- Luo W
- Shen D
- Zhang R
- Zhang B
- Wang Y
- Dou S
- Liu H
- Yang J
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- Publication venue
- Advanced Functional Materials
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A novel heterostructured Si@ C@ Ge anode is developed via a two‐step sol–gel method. A facile and straightforward Ge decoration significantly boosts the Li‐storage performance of core–shell Si@ C nanoparticles on both mechanics and kinetics. The Si@ C@ Ge anode …
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