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High-Energy Flexible Supercapacitor—Synergistic Effects of Polyhydroquinone and RuO2· x H2O with Microsized, Few-Layered, Self-Supportive Exfoliated-Graphite …

Muniraj et al., 2019

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4676997424193423961
Author
Muniraj V
Dwivedi P
Tamhane P
Szunerits S
Boukherroub R
Shelke M
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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An effective and straightforward route for tailoring the self-supporting, exfoliated flexible graphite substrate (E-FGS) using electrochemical anodization is proposed. E-FGS has essential features of highly exfoliated, few-layered, two-dimensional graphite sheets with the …
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