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Surface chemistry and structure manipulation of graphene-related materials to address the challenges of electrochemical energy storage

Sun et al., 2023

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17816829253206696862
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Sun Y
Sun J
Sanchez J
Xia Z
Xiao L
Chen R
Palermo V
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Chemical Communications

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Energy storage devices are important components in portable electronics, electric vehicles, and the electrical distribution grid. Batteries and supercapacitors have achieved great success as the spearhead of electrochemical energy storage devices, but need to be further …
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