Xia et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Biotemplated fabrication of hierarchically porous NiO/C composite from lotus pollen grains for lithium-ion batteriesXia et al., 2012
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- Xia Y
- Zhang W
- Xiao Z
- Huang H
- Zeng H
- Chen X
- Chen F
- Gan Y
- Tao X
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry
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In this work, hierarchically porous NiO/C microspheres were successfully synthesized via a facile biotemplating method using natural porous lotus pollen grains as both the carbon source and the template. The as-prepared hierarchically porous NiO/C microspheres …
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