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N-doped carbon quantum dots boost the electrochemical supercapacitive performance and cyclic stability of MoS2

El Sharkawy et al., 2020

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5025536093528142497
Author
El Sharkawy H
Dhmees A
Tamman A
El Sabagh S
Aboushahba R
Allam N
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Journal of Energy Storage

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We report on the successful synthesis of flower-like MoS 2/N-doped carbon dots (CDs) composite nanospheres via a facile solvothermal method making use of the layered structure of MoS 2 and the excellent conductivity of CDs. The structural, compositional, and …
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