Wang et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Phase-controlled synthesis of Co-Mg hydroxide for high-performance hybrid supercapacitorsWang et al., 2021
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- Wang J
- Rui J
- Yin J
- Zhou G
- Zhu L
- Wang H
- Zhao P
- Zhang L
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- Ionics
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Two-dimensional Mg-substituted cobalt hydroxides (Co x Mg y (OH) z) with different crystal phases were synthesized via a facile reaction of magnesium (Mg) powder and cobalt aqueous solution. The phases of Co x Mg y (OH) z (amorphous phase and β phase) were …
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