Long-Term Lithium-Ion Battery Performance Improvement via Ultraviolet Light Treatment of the Graphite Anode
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Long-Term Lithium-Ion Battery Performance Improvement via Ultraviolet Light Treatment of the Graphite Anode
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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 163, Issue 14, Pages A2866-A2875
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The Electrochemical Society
Online
2016-10-23
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10.1149/2.0171614jes
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