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Electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD): a perspective on worldwide production, reserves and its role in electrochemistry
Electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) is the critical component of the cathode material in modern alkaline, lithium, and sodium batteries including electrochemical capacitors and hydrogen production. In terms of environmental and cost considerations, EMD is likely to remain the preferred energy mater...
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