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Chen et al., 2019 - Google Patents

Double-shelled Ni–Fe–P/N-doped carbon nanobox derived from a prussian blue analogue as an electrode material for K-ion batteries and Li–S batteries

Chen et al., 2019

Document ID
12385790296042783912
Author
Chen X
Zeng S
Muheiyati H
Zhai Y
Li C
Ding X
Wang L
Wang D
Xu L
He Y
Qian Y
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Energy Letters

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Rational design, convenient fabrication, and application of double-shelled hollow architectures with well-defined morphology and multicompositions as electrodes for rechargeable batteries still remain great challenges. Herein, double-shelled Ni–Fe–P/N …
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