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Fabrication of metallic nickel–cobalt phosphide hollow microspheres for high-rate supercapacitors

Gao et al., 2018

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7370982934868182029
Author
Gao M
Wang W
Zhang X
Jiang J
Yu H
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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Electrode materials for high-rate supercapacitors are greatly desired. Among actively studied electrode materials, phosphide compounds with metallic features are recognized as such promising supercapacitor materials. In this work, considering the benefits of multimetal …
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