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Monolithic Graphene Trees as Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries with High C‐Rates

Jeong et al., 2015

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14844800453901958334
Author
Jeong S
Yang S
Jeong S
Kim I
Jeong H
Han J
Baeg K
Lee G
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Monolithically structured reduced graphene oxide (rGO), prepared from a highly concentrated and conductive rGO paste, is introduced as an anode material for lithium ion batteries with high rate capacities. This is achieved by a mixture of rGO paste and the water …
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