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X Author: Joon Ho Shin

2008

Shin, Joon Ho, Pratyay Basak, John B Kerr, and Elton J Cairns."Rechargeable LiFePO4 Cells Using N-Methyl-N-butyl pyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide-LiTFSI Electrolyte Incorporating Polymer Additives."Electrochimica Acta 54.2 (2008) 410-414. DOI
Shin, Joon Ho, and Elton J Cairns."Characterization of N-methyl-N-butylpyrrolidinium bis (trifluoromethanesulfonyl) imide-LiTFSI-tetra (ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether mixtures as a Li metal cell electrolyte."Journal of the Electrochemical Society 155 (2008) A368-A373. DOI
Saint, Juliette A, Adam S Best, Anthony F Hollenkamp, Joon Ho Shin, and Marca M Doeff."Compatibility of Lix TiyMn1-y02 (y=0,0.11) electrode materials with pyrrolidinium-based ionic liquid electrolyte systems."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 155.2 (2008) A172-A180. DOI
Shin, Joon Ho, and Elton J Cairns."N-Methyl-(n-butyl)pyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide-LiTFSI-poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether mixture as a Li/S cell electrolyte."Journal of Power Sources 177 (2008) 537-545. DOI

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