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Phase control on surface for the stabilization of high energy cathode materials of lithium ion batteriesPiao et al., 2019
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- Piao J
- Gu L
- Wei Z
- Ma J
- Wu J
- Yang W
- Gong Y
- Sun Y
- Duan S
- Tao X
- Bin D
- Cao A
- Wan L
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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The development of high energy electrode materials for lithium ion batteries is challenged by their inherent instabilities, which become more aggravated as the energy densities continue to climb, accordingly causing increasing concerns on battery safety and reliability …
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