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Synthesis of Si and tin-doped Si powders via gas-phase sodium reduction for Li-ion batteries

Schimmoeller et al., 2015

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Schimmoeller B
Blizanac B
Massey K
DuPasquier A
Kodas T
Oljaca M
Smith G
Kutsovsky Y
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Advanced Powder Technology

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Pure silicon nano-powder was successfully synthesized via gas-phase sodium reduction of silicon tetrachloride, exhibiting 100% conversion of the reactants and achieving> 95% yield of the final product. The interactions of the process conditions and tin-doping with the …
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