Wang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Hierarchical NiCoP/Co (OH) 2 nanoarrays for high-performance asymmetric hybrid supercapacitorsWang et al., 2019
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- Wang H
- Zhu Y
- Zong Q
- Wang Q
- Yang H
- Zhang Q
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- Electrochimica Acta
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Recently, researchers have shown increasing interest in transition metal phosphides (TMPs) for their outstanding performance on electrochemical energy storage. Herein, we take a simple hydrothermal route to prepare NiCoP/Co (OH) 2 nanoarrays. The constructing of 3D …
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