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Tokyo Universities Develop New Materials for High-Capacity Batteries

Dec. 4, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation, Materials Tagged With: Akihiko Kanazawa, battery materials, LiB materials, tokyo city university, Tokyo University of Science, Yasushi Idemoto

Akihiko Kanazawa, a professor at Tokyo City University’s Department of Chemistry and Energy Engineering, recently established a synthesis method for…...

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