Georgia Tech team develops simple, low-cost process for oxide nanowires; superior separators for Li-ion batteries
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JANUARY 20, 2017
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a simple technique for producing oxide nanowires directly from bulk materials under ambient conditions without the use of catalysts or any external stimuli. The alloy is then placed in a suitable solvent, which could include a range of alcohols, such as ethanol. 355, Issue 6322, pp.
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