Wang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Enhancing stability of Co9S8 by iron incorporation for oxygen evolution reaction and supercapacitor electrodesWang et al., 2022
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- Wang Y
- Meng Z
- Gong X
- Jiang C
- Zhang C
- Xu J
- Li Y
- Bao J
- Cui Y
- Wang H
- Zeng Y
- Hu X
- Yu S
- Tian H
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- Chemical Engineering Journal
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The structural instability of Co 9 S 8 often degrades its electrocatalytic activity during long- term cycling, and rationally enhancing its structural stability remains challenging for energy conversion and storage applications. In this work, the density functional theory was used to …
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