Minakshi et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Effect of oxidizer in the synthesis of NiO anchored nanostructure nickel molybdate for sodium-ion batteryMinakshi et al., 2018
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- Minakshi M
- Barmi M
- Mitchell D
- Barlow A
- Fichtner M
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- Materials today energy
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Sodium-ion batteries are an excellent candidate to meet the challenge of grid-level storage because of the abundance and low cost of sodium resources. It is crucial to identify suitable anode material for such batteries in order to replace the current technology involving …
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