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Chem Soc Rev Review Article Fig. 11 Voltage–composition curves of (a) O3-NaVO2 and (b) P2-Na0.7VO2. (Reprinted from ref. 135, Copyright 2011, with permission from Elsevier.) P2-NaxVO2: (c) the limits of the biphasic domains and the solid solutions (d) in situ X-ray diffraction data recorded during the galvanostatic intermittent titration technique experiments. (Reproduced by permission from ref. 136, Nature Publishing Group, Copyright 2013.) View Article Online structures, Na+ ions can diffuse in x, y, and z directions; fast Na+ migration is possible relative to two-dimensional structures. Many of these compounds are synthesized at low temperatures, suchthattheirlargesurfaceareawithsmallparticlescontributes Thisjournalis©TheRoyalSocietyofChemistry2017 Chem.Soc.Rev.,2017,46,3529--3614 | 3547 Open Access Article. Published on 28 March 2017. Downloaded on 7/1/2019 3:41:21 AM. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.

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