Qiu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Effect of one-step hydrothermal reaction conditions on the crystal growth of nano-/micro-MoS 2Qiu et al., 2022
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- 5169120464575735611
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- Qiu X
- Zhang T
- Dai Z
- Cao R
- Wei T
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- Ionics
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The hydrothermal reaction has been applied popularly to prepare special nano-/micro- morphology materials with the typical characterized of low cost and high yield. Nevertheless, it is difficult to control the morphology and scale of crystal growth purely by the necessary …
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