Iron(ii) molybdate (FeMoO4) nanorods as a high-performance anode for lithium ion batteries: structural and chemical evolution upon cycling
Journal of Materials Chemistry A2015Vol. 3(41), pp. 20527–20534
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Abstract
FeMoO4nanorods are demonstrated as a high-performance anode for LIBs. The structural and chemical evolution of the nanorods during long-term cycling is systematically exposed. The improved battery performance is attributed to the self-induced structural optimization.
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