Achieving high Li-storage properties of iron oxalate by designing distinct morphologies

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The dynamic composition structural evolution of materials demonstrates a mimicked embryo formation of 3D core–shell MoS2 superspheres for use in lithium ion batteries.


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Hierarchical Ni–V2O5 hollow microspheres, prepared via a template-free Ni-mediated polyol process, have excellent Li storage properties as a Li-ion battery cathode (high capacity (294 mA h g−1), superior cycling stability/rate performance) due to their unique structure and low V valence state.


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