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Birnessite-type MnO 2 nanosheet arrays with interwoven arrangements on vapor grown carbon fibers as hybrid nanocomposites for pseudocapacitorsSekhar et al., 2016
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- Sekhar S
- Nagaraju G
- Cha S
- Yu J
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- Dalton Transactions
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Manganese dioxide nanosheet arrays with interconnected arrangements are easily synthesized on vapor grown carbon fibers (MnO2 NSAs@ VCFs) by a simple wet-chemical method at low temperature. The conductive nature of the VCFs serves as a scaffold and …
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