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Synthesis of micro/nanostructured Co9S8 cubes and spheres as high performance anodes for lithium ion batteriesWang et al., 2017
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- Wang Y
- Wu B
- He X
- Zhang Y
- Li H
- Peng Y
- Wang J
- Zhao J
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- Electrochimica Acta
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Micro/nanostructured Co 9 S 8 cubes and spheres (S-Co 9 S 8) were successfully prepared with Co 3 O 4 as templates via the vapor-based anion exchange reaction. The morphology and structure of both materials were characterized by SEM and XRD. Co 9 S 8 microcubes …
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