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X Author: Marie Kerlau

2007

Kerlau, Marie, Marek Marcinek, and Robert Kostecki."Diagnostic evaluation of detrimental phenomena in 13C-labeled composite cathodes for Li-ion batteries."Journal of Power Sources 174.2 (2007) 1046-1051. DOI
Kerlau, Marie, Marek Marcinek, Venkat Srinivasan, and Robert Kostecki."Reprint of "Studies of local degradation phenomena in composite cathodes for lithium-ion batteries"."Electrochimica Acta 53.3 (2007) 1385-1392. DOI
Kerlau, Marie, Marek Marcinek, Venkat Srinivasan, and Robert Kostecki."Studies of local degradation phenomena in composite cathodes for lithium-ion batteries."Electrochimica acta 52.17 (2007) 5422-5429. DOI

2006

Kerlau, Marie, and Robert Kostecki."Interfacial impedance study of Li-ion composite cathodes during aging at elevated temperatures."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 153.9 (2006) A1644-A1648. DOI

2005

Kerlau, Marie, Jeffrey A Reimer, and Elton J Cairns."Layered nickel oxide-based cathodes for lithium cells: Analysis of performance loss mechanisms."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 152 (2005) A1629-A1632. DOI
Kerlau, Marie, Jeffrey A Reimer, and Elton J Cairns."Investigation of particle isolation in Li-ion battery electrodes using 7Li NMR spectroscopy."Electrochemistry Communications 7 (2005) 1249-1251. DOI

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