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MoC ultrafine nanoparticles confined in porous graphitic carbon as extremely stable anode materials for lithium-and sodium-ion batteries

Li et al., 2017

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123956501336871699
Author
Li M
Yu S
Chen Z
Wang Z
Lv F
Nan B
Zhu Y
Shi Y
Wang W
Wu S
Liu H
Tang Y
Lu Z
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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

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Molybdenum carbide (MoC)/graphitic carbon nanocomposites are synthesized using a green and facile method. Well-crystallized MoC ultrafine nanoparticles (< 5 nm diameter) are formed in situ inside the pores of a highly conductive graphitic carbon matrix. The resulting …
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