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In situ grown MWCNTs/MXenes nanocomposites on carbon cloth for high‐performance flexible supercapacitorsLi et al., 2020
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- Li H
- Chen R
- Ali M
- Lee H
- Ko M
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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Owing to their large surface‐area‐to‐volume ratios, 2D titanium carbides and nitrides (MXenes) have emerged as promising materials for energy storage devices. However, poor interlayer and interparticle conductivity of MXenes (due to its anisotropic nature) is a …
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