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Metal‐organic framework‐derived carbon‐cobalt oxysulfide nanocage heterostructure electrode for efficient hybrid supercapacitors

Ranjith et al., 2021

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11955351568427351917
Author
Ranjith K
Raju G
Kwak C
Ghoreishian S
Huh Y
Im J
Han Y
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International Journal of Energy Research

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Construction of hybrid supercapacitors (HSCs) with defect engineered electrodes derived from single metal‐organic frameworks (zeolitic imidazolate frameworks, ZIF‐67) via control of the thermal influences showed unique structural features and rich electrochemical …
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