Zainab et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Optimized time dependent exfoliation of graphite for fabrication of Graphene/GO/GrO nanocomposite based pseudo-supercapacitorZainab et al., 2023
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- Zainab S
- Fraz S
- Awan S
- Hussain D
- Rizwan S
- Mehmood W
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- Scientific Reports
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High capacitance devices (Supercapacitors) fabricated using two-dimensional materials such as Graphene and its composites are attracting great attention of the research community, recently. Synthesis of 2D materials and their composites with high quality is …
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