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Figure 7. (A) NaTi2(PO4)3 nanoparticles prepared on rGO substrates using the liquid-phase microwave method. This figure is quoted with permission[136]; (B) Mesoporous graphene oxide-encapsulated Na3V2(PO4)2F3 (N3VPF) nanocuboids prepared via the liquid-phase microwave method, with a focus on their rate capability characteristics in zinc-ion battery applications. This figure is quoted with permission[88]; (C) VO2·0.2H2O nanocuboids grown on graphene sheets, fabricated using the liquid-phase microwave method. This figure is quoted with permission[88]; (D) Sb2MoO6 microspheres prepared by the liquid-phase microwave method, highlighting their reversible capacity in sodium-ion battery applications. This figure is quoted with permission[85]; (E) NMTNO nanocrystals prepared using the solid-phase microwave method. This figure is quoted with permission[137].