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Hierarchical “tube-on-fiber” carbon/mixed-metal selenide nanostructures for high-performance hybrid supercapacitors

Lv et al., 2019

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6475468227413669867
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Lv L
Zhi C
Gao Y
Yin X
Hu Y
Crespy D
Wang Y
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Nanoscale

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This work reports hierarchical “tube-on-fiber” nanostructures, composed of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on carbon nanofibers (CNFs), impregnated with mixed-metal selenide nanoparticles (Co–Zn–Se@ CNTs–CNFs), as high performance supercapacitors. Co–Zn …
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