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Carbon fibers as three-dimensional current collectors for silicon/reduced graphene oxide lithium ion battery anodes with improved rate performance and cycle life

Hsu et al., 2018

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12101842798338780537
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Hsu C
Lin H
Liu Y
Lin H
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New Journal of Chemistry

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A lithium ion battery (LIB) anode is prepared consisting of silicon and a reduced graphene oxide (Si/r-GO) composite deposited on a three-dimensional (3D) carbon fiber (CF) current collector. The morphology, structure and textural properties of the as-prepared Si, Si/r-GO …
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