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X Author: Nick S Norberg

2013

Norberg, Nick S, Simon F Lux, and Robert Kostecki."Interfacial side-reactions at a LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 electrode in organic carbonate-based electrolytes."Electrochemistry Communications 34 (2013) 29-32. DOI
Kim, Chunjoong, Nick S Norberg, Caleb T Alexander, Robert Kostecki, and Jordi Cabana."Mechanism of Phase Propagation During Lithiation in Carbon-Free Li4Ti5O12 Battery Electrodes."Advanced Functional Materials 23.9 (2013) 1214-1222. DOI

2012

Norberg, Nick S, and Robert Kostecki."The degradation mechanism of a composite LiMnPO4 cathode."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 159.9 (2012) A1431-A1434. DOI
Norberg, Nick S, and Robert Kostecki."Interfacial phenomena at a composite LiMnPO4 cathode."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 159.7 (2012) A1091-A1094. DOI

2011

Norberg, Nick S, and Robert Kostecki."FTIR spectroscopy of a LiMnPO4 composite cathode."Electrochimica Acta 56.25 (2011) 9168-9171. DOI

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