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Understanding the air-exposure degradation chemistry at a nanoscale of layered oxide cathodes for sodium-ion batteriesYou et al., 2018
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- You Y
- Dolocan A
- Li W
- Manthiram A
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- Nano letters
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Undesired reactions between layered sodium transition-metal oxide cathodes and air impede their utilization in practical sodium-ion batteries. Consequently, a fundamental understanding of how layered oxide cathodes degrade in air is of paramount importance …
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