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Effect of the Ni and NiO interface layer on the energy performance of core/shell CuO/Al systems

Chen et al., 2020

Document ID
10390136174770006358
Author
Chen J
Ren W
Hu B
Zheng Z
Chen Y
Chen J
Yu C
Song C
Wang J
Zhang W
Publication year
Publication venue
Langmuir

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The interface layer is responsible for the outward migration of oxygen atoms, which subsequently leads to an adjustment in the energetic performance of nanothermite films. In this study, sandwich-structured CuO@ Ni/Al and CuO@ NiO/Al nanowire thermite films were …
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