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Silicon carbide as a protective layer to stabilize Si-based anodes by inhibiting chemical reactionsYu et al., 2019
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- 15833708635061622890
- Author
- Yu C
- Chen X
- Xiao Z
- Lei C
- Zhang C
- Lin X
- Shen B
- Zhang R
- Wei F
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nano letters
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Developing a practical silicon-based (Si-based) anode is a precondition for high- performance lithium-ion batteries. However, the chemical reactivity of the Si renders it liable to be consumed, which must be completely understood for it to be used in practical battery …
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