Yang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
MOF-derived Ni3S4 encapsulated in 3D conductive network for high-performance supercapacitorYang et al., 2020
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- 18366083300106281328
- Author
- Yang Y
- Li M
- Lin J
- Zou M
- Gu S
- Hong X
- Si L
- Cai Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Inorganic Chemistry
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Transition-metal sulfide is a good kind of material for supercapacitors because of the large capacity. Nevertheless, the low electroconductivity, slow reaction kinetics, and limited active centers lead to poor electrochemical properties such as long-term cycling stability. In the …
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