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Assembling carbon quantum dots to a layered carbon for high-density supercapacitor electrodes

Chen et al., 2016

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3978342443468592396
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Chen G
Wu S
Hui L
Zhao Y
Ye J
Tan Z
Zeng W
Tao Z
Yang L
Zhu Y
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Scientific reports

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It is found that carbon quantum dots (CQDs) self-assemble to a layer structure at ice crystals- water interface with freeze-drying. Such layers interconnect with each other, forming a free- standing CQD assembly, which has an interlayer distance of about 0.366 nm, due to the …
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