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X Author: John Christensen

2009

Albertus, Paul, John Christensen, and John S Newman."Experiment on a Modeling of Positive Electrodes with Multiple Active Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries."Electrochemical Society 156 (2009) A606.

2008

Albertus, Paul, John Christensen, and John S Newman."Modeling Side Reactions and Nonisothermal Effects in Nickel Metal-Hydride Batteries."Electrochemical Society 155 (2008) A48-A60.

2006

Christensen, John, Venkat Srinivasan, and John S Newman."Optimization of lithium titanate electrodes for high-power cells."Journal of the Electrochemical Society 153.3 (2006) A560-A565. DOI

2005

Christensen, John, and John S Newman."Cyclabel Lithium and Capacity Loss in Li-Ion Cells."The Electrochemical Society 152 (2005) A818-A829.

2004

Christensen, John, and John S Newman."A Mathematical Model for the Lithium-Ion Negative Electrode Solid Electrolyte Interphase."Electrochemical Society 151 (2004) A1977.

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