Yu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Facile synthesis of binary transition metal sulfide tubes derived from NiCo‐MOF‐74 for high‐performance supercapacitorsYu et al., 2019
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- 8342921987663116422
- Author
- Yu J
- Gao X
- Cui Z
- Jiao Y
- Zhang Q
- Dong H
- Yu L
- Dong L
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- Publication venue
- Energy Technology
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Recently, binary transition metal oxides, phosphates, and sulfides have attracted wide attention due to their potential applications in supercapacitors. The emergence of metal‐ organic frameworks (MOFs) provides new opportunities for the synthesis and investigation of …
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