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Boosting the energy storage performance of V 2 O 5 nanosheets by intercalating conductive graphene quantum dots

Ganganboina et al., 2020

Document ID
1281339623146309056
Author
Ganganboina A
Park E
Doong R
Publication year
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Nanoscale

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2-Dimensional (2D) transition metal oxides are an emerging class of energy materials that offer a wide spectrum of potential applications in electrochemical energy storage. In this study, V2O5 nanosheets have been nano-engineered with 0D graphene quantum dots …
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