Publikationen von N. Ding
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2009
Zeitschriftenartikel
189 (1), S. 552 - 556 (2009)
Some new facts on electrochemical reaction mechanism for transition metal oxide electrodes. Journal of Power Sources
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11 (3), S. 538 - 541 (2009)
High capacity and excellent cyclability of vanadium (IV) oxide in lithium battery applications. Electrochemistry Communications
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9 (4), S. 1723 - 1728 (2009)
Hydrothermal Growth and Characterization of Nanostructured Vanadium-Based Oxides. Crystal Growth & Design
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180 (2-3), S. 222 - 225 (2009)
Determination of the diffusion coefficient of lithium ions in nano-Si. Solid State Ionics
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192 (2), S. 644 - 651 (2009)
Improvement of cyclability of Si as anode for Li-ion batteries. Journal of Power Sources
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5 (10), S. 1153 - 1157 (2009)
Self-Assembled FeCo/Gelatin Nanospheres with Rapid Magnetic Response and High Biomolecule-Loading Capacity. Small
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Oxidation-induced constituent separation of magnetic exchange biased Fe/CoO nanocrystals. Chemical Communications (41), S. 6255 - 6257 (2009)
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21 (19), S. 1927 - 1930 (2009)
Magnetic-Field-Induced Locomotion of Glass Fibers on Water Surfaces: Towards the Understanding of How Much Force One Magnetic Nanoparticle Can Deliver. Advanced Materials 2008
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20 (23), S. 7215 - 7219 (2008)
Rapid and Highly Efficient Preparation of Water-Soluble Luminescent Quantum Dots via Encapsulation by Thermo- and Redox-Responsive Hydrogels. Chemistry of Materials
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209 (11), S. 1145 - 1151 (2008)
A facile approach for transferring hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles into water-soluble particles. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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93 (17), 173510 (2008)
An electron microscopic investigation of structural variation of V2O5 fibers after working as ethanol sensors. Applied Physics Letters
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20 (9), S. 2872 - 2874 (2008)
Synthesis, helical organization, and fibrous formation of C-3 symmetric methoxy-substituted discotic hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene. Chemistry of Materials