Gayathri et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Mesoporous nitrogen-doped carbon@ graphene nanosheets as ultra-stable anode for lithium-ion batteries–Melamine as surface modifier than nitrogen sourceGayathri et al., 2019
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- 4906378093135647419
- Author
- Gayathri S
- Arunkumar P
- Kim E
- Kim S
- Kang I
- Han J
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- Electrochimica Acta
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Nitrogen-doped carbon materials are highly appealing next-generation anode for Li-ion battery owing to high energy density, conducting and porous structure, and a large number of ion-binding sites. However, the formation of micropores limits the ion/electrolyte diffusion …
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