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Microwave induction heating technology enables fast and easy preparation of hard carbon anode materials for sodium-ion batteries using microwave induction heating.
KERI is expecting this technology to attract significant interest from companies involved in energy storage materials and anticipates technology transfer deals with potential industry partners.
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