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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to materials for use as electrodes in an alkali-ion secondary (rechargeable) battery, particularly a lithium-ion battery. The invention provides transition-metal compounds having the ordered-olivineor the rhombohedral NASICON structure and the polyanion (PO4)3−as at least one constituent for use as electrode material for alkali-ion rechargeable batteries.

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