MILD SYNTHESIS ROUTE TO NANOSTRUCTURED α-MnO2 AS ELECTRODE MATERIALS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE
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MILD SYNTHESIS ROUTE TO NANOSTRUCTURED α-MnO2 AS ELECTRODE MATERIALS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE
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Functional Materials Letters
Volume 05, Issue 03, Pages 1250030
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World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
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2012-06-08
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10.1142/s1793604712500300
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