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X Author: Rita Fiñones

2004

Hu, Yaoqin, Marca M Doeff, Robert Kostecki, and Rita Fiñones."Electrochemical performance of sol-gel synthesized LiFePO4 in lithium batteries."Journal of the Electrochemical Society 151.8 (2004) A1279-A1285. DOI

2002

Tucker, Michael C, Marca M Doeff, Thomas J Richardson, Rita Fiñones, Elton J Cairns, and Jeffrey A Reimer."Hyperfine fields at the Li site in LiFePO4-type olivine materials for lithium rechargeable batteries: A 7Li MAS NMR and SQUID study."Journal of the American Chemical Society 124.15 (2002) 3832-3833. DOI
Tucker, Michael C, Marca M Doeff, Thomas J Richardson, Rita Fiñones, Jeffrey A Reimer, and Elton J Cairns."7Li and 31P magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance of LiFePO4-type materials."Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters 5 (2002) A95-A98. DOI

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