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From: Leveraging novel microwave techniques for tailoring the microstructure of energy storage materials
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Figure 8. (A) PPy-coated Na1.1V3O7.9 nanorods prepared using the liquid-phase microwave method. This figure is quoted with permission[139]; (B) Defect-rich soft carbon porous nanosheets fabricated via the liquid-phase microwave method, emphasizing their specific capacity in sodium-ion battery applications. This figure is quoted with permission[84]; (C) 3D NH4V3O8/Zn3(OH)2V2O7·2H2O composite materials prepared using the liquid-phase microwave method, showcasing their specific capacity in zinc-ion battery applications. This figure is quoted with permission[140].