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Day: August 15, 2016

Congrats! Xiaodi’s paper has just been accepted by Advanced Energy Materials: Greatly Enhanced Anode Stability in K-Oxygen Batteries with an In-Situ Formed Solvent- and Oxygen-Impermeable Protection Layer

August 15, 2016
by Neng Xiao at 8:45am
Greatly Enhanced Anode Stability in K-Oxygen Batteries with an In-Situ Formed Solvent- and Oxygen-Impermeable Protection Layer
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