Xia et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Facile fabrication of polyaniline@ γ-MnOOH on a buckypaper ternary composite electrode for free-standing supercapacitorsXia et al., 2017
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- Xia L
- Pan L
- Asif M
- Zhang D
- Usman M
- Yang S
- Zhou N
- Hu Y
- Bin Y
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Ternary composites as electrode materials have attracted extensive attention due to their excellent electrochemical performance in energy-storage technologies as compared to single or binary composites. Herein, we demonstrated a facile two-step method to construct …
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