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Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Li-Containing Nanoparticles as Electrode Materials

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Nanoparticles produced by borohydride reduction have been investigated as precursors for metal hydride electrodes [1–2]. Based on our knowledge about the mechanism of a borohydride reduction process [3], we expected the increasing of the content of hydrogen and the capacity of electrodes respectively, as a result of including lithium in nanoparticles.

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Bliznakov, S., Ivanova, G., Dragieva, I., Popov, A., Stoynov, Z. (2000). Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Li-Containing Nanoparticles as Electrode Materials. In: Julien, C., Stoynov, Z. (eds) Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries. NATO Science Series, vol 85. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4333-2_56

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