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Advances In Lithium-Ion Batteries (by Walter van Schalkwijk & Bruno Scorsati)
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Advances In Lithium-Ion Batteries (by Walter van Schalkwijk & Bruno Scorsati)


In the decade since the introduction of the first commercial lithium-ion battery research and development on virtually every aspect of the chemistry and engineering of these systems has proceeded at unprecedented levels. This book is a snapshot of the state-of-the-art and where the work is going in the near future. The book is intended not only for researchers, but also for engineers and users of lithium-ion batteries which are found in virtually every type of portable electronic product.



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