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Silicon–air batteries: progress, applications and challengesBansal et al., 2020
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- Bansal R
- Menon P
- Sharma R
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- SN Applied Sciences
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Silicon–air battery is an emerging energy storage device which possesses high theoretical energy density (8470 Wh kg− 1). Silicon is the second most abundant material on earth. Besides, the discharge products of silicon–air battery are non-toxic and environment …
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