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A highly electronic conductive cobalt nickel sulphide dendrite/quasi-spherical nanocomposite for a supercapacitor electrode with ultrahigh areal specific capacitanceTang et al., 2015
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- Author
- Tang Y
- Chen T
- Yu S
- Qiao Y
- Mu S
- Zhang S
- Zhao Y
- Hou L
- Huang W
- Gao F
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Power Sources
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In this study, a spinel binary transition metal sulphide Co 1.5 Ni 1.5 S 4 dendrite/quasi- spherical nanocomposite with high electronic conductivity and a suitable porous structure was synthesized via a facile hydrothermal process. The morphology and structure of the Co …
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