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Metal Oxides for Future Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices: Batteries and SupercapacitorsMadan et al., 2023
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- Madan C
- Kumari S
- Halder A
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- Optical Properties of Metal Oxide Nanostructures
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The focus in the energy supply has been shifted towards renewable energy resources and thus storing energy derived from such intermittent sources needs rigorous attention. The success of renewable energy usage is largely dependent upon energy storage devices. Our …
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