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      Ion migration and defect effect of electrode materials in multivalent-ion batteries

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      Progress in Materials Science
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              A high-capacity and long-life aqueous rechargeable zinc battery using a metal oxide intercalation cathode

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                Progress in Materials Science
                Progress in Materials Science
                Elsevier BV
                00796425
                April 2022
                April 2022
                : 125
                : 100911
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                10.1016/j.pmatsci.2021.100911
                4435d613-7f9e-43e9-a2ed-52e17b7dd450
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