Recent Progress of TiO2-Based Anodes for Li Ion Batteries
Russian scientists develop alternative cathode material for metal-ion batteries | www.bestmag.co.uk
Could titanium dioxide be the solution to the battery problem? - TDMA
Titanium nitride coating to enhance the performance of silicon nanoparticles as a lithium-ion battery anode - Journal of Materials Chemistry A (RSC Publishing)
The self-improvement of lithium-ion batteries
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Material Composition of Selected Li-ion Battery Systems for a PHEV20 a | Download Table
Lithium Ion Battery - History - Accelerating Microscopy
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Electrochemical properties of lithium–titanium oxide, modified with Ag–Cu particles, as a negative electrode for lithium-ion batteries - RSC Advances (RSC Publishing)
Columbia team uses boron nitride nano-coating to stabilize solid electrolytes in Li metal batteries - Green Car Congress
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Vanadium disulfide flakes with nanolayered titanium disulfide coating as cathode materials in lithium-ion batteries | Nature Communications
Lithium-rich layered titanium sulfides: Cobalt- and Nickel-free high capacity cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries - ScienceDirect
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