Cao et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Rational design of CoNi@ C-BTC/rGO nanocomposite coated with PEDOT polymer towards enhancing the microwave absorption in X-band frequencyCao et al., 2021
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- Cao Y
- Mohamed A
- Abdollahzadeh M
- Huynen I
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- J. Alloys Compd
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The present study focusses on the design of microwave absorbers based on CoNi-BTC (CN) mixed with reduced graphene oxide and covered by PDOT to form P@ CN/G nanocomposites. They were successfully synthesized via solvothermal method followed by …
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