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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 341 - 342 (2009)
doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.137
Nanomaterials: Viruses electrify battery research
Jean-Marie Tarascon1
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Jean-Marie Tarascon is at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, 80039 Amiens Cedex, France.
e-mail: jean-marie.tarascon@sc.u-picardie.fr
Abstract
A new approach to making battery electrodes with the help of genetically engineered viruses could reduce costs and improve environmental sustainability.
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