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Lithium insertion and extraction kinetics of Li1+xV3O8

Journal of Power Sources, 1999
Abstract Lithium insertion and extraction kinetics of lithium trivanadate, Li1+xV3O8, was investigated by using the electrochemical measurements at various temperatures and current densities. The results showed that the reaction rates of both insertion and extraction were limited by the small diffusivity of Li+ ions in the Li4V3O8 phase formed for x ...
Jin Kawakita   +2 more
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Extracting and inserting knowledge into stacked denoising auto-encoders

Neural Networks, 2021
Deep neural networks (DNNs) with a complex structure and multiple nonlinear processing units have achieved great successes for feature learning in image and visualization analysis. Due to interpretability of the "black box" problem in DNNs, however, there are still many obstacles to applications of DNNs in various real-world cases.
Jianbo Yu, Guoliang Liu
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Electrochromic Materials Based on Ions Insertion and Extraction

Advanced Optical Materials, 2021
AbstractReducing energy consumption is one of the major concerns in modern building design and construction because buildings account for ≈40% of the total energy consumption in modern society. Among various technologies for saving energy, electrochromic smart windows are considered as a highly promising one. Except for the application in saving energy,
Ya Huang   +9 more
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Membrane Insertion and Phospholipids Extraction by Graphyne Nanosheets

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2017
The presence of both sp1- and sp2-hybridized carbon atoms in graphyne (GY), a nanomaterial resembling the 2D graphene, has led researchers to speculate possible outstanding properties of this material. Recent studies have also been successful in synthesizing derivatives of GY, such as graphdiyne (GY-2), which holds promises in various applications ...
Zonglin Gu   +7 more
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