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Recent advances in nanostructured metal phosphides as promising anode materials for rechargeable batteries

Li et al., 2020

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16984026127145050155
Author
Li Z
Zheng Y
Liu Q
Wang Y
Wang D
Li Z
Zheng P
Liu Z
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Recently, metal phosphides have been extensively investigated as promising anode materials for rechargeable batteries because of their good electrical conductivities and favorable electrochemical performances. These materials usually exhibit conversion-type …
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