Sheng et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Rapid synthesis of FeS nanoparticles encapsulated with nanoporous graphitic shells for high performance sodium-and lithium-ion batteriesSheng et al., 2021
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- 6619079886947939359
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- Sheng Z
- Li N
- Xu Q
- Hong C
- Wu S
- Chang C
- Han S
- Li C
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- Sustainable Energy & Fuels
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FeS nanoparticles encapsulated with highly nanoporous graphitic shells were prepared via a S-template-approach. The template was in situ doped in the graphitic shells during fabricating the FeS@ C core–shell nanoparticles via short-time floating catalytic pyrolysis (1 …
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