Chai et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Hybrid porous Ni (OH) 2‐MnO2 nanosheets/plasma‐grafted MWCNTs for boosted supercapacitor performanceChai et al., 2023
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- 2744877712266265282
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- Chai A
- Wang C
- Chen C
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- Electroanalysis
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The utilization of nickel hydroxide and manganese dioxide solely as high‐performance supercapacitive materials is hindered by their low capacitance retention and electrical conductivity. As Ni (OH) 2 and MnO2 give a synergistic effect, porous Ni (OH) 2‐MnO2 …
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