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Microwave‐Assisted Rational Designed CNT‐Mn3O4/CoWO4 Hybrid Nanocomposites for High Performance Battery‐Supercapacitor Hybrid DeviceHuang et al., 2023
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- Huang N
- Sun Y
- Liu S
- Wang X
- Zhang J
- Guo L
- Bi J
- Sun X
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Extensive research interest in hybrid battery‐supercapacitor (BSH) devices have led to the development of cathode materials with excellent comprehensive electrochemical properties. In this work, carbon nanotube (CNT)‐Mn3O4/CoWO4 triple‐segment hybrid electrode is …
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