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Two-dimensional mesoporous cobalt sulfide nanosheets as a superior anode for a Li-ion battery and a bifunctional electrocatalyst for the Li–O2 system

Sennu et al., 2015

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14143316734504771268
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Sennu P
Christy M
Aravindan V
Lee Y
Nahm K
Lee Y
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Chemistry of Materials

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We report the synthesis of two-dimensional (2D) Co3S4 in a nanothickness sheetlike morphology via simple hydrothermal process and its application to electrochemical energy- storage devices. The presence of unique mesopores with a combination of core/shell …
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