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In situ direct method to massively prepare hydrophilic porous carbide-derived carbons for high-performance supercapacitors

Su et al., 2018

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14000434110998878391
Author
Su H
Huang H
Zhang H
Chu X
Zhang B
Gu B
Zheng X
Wu S
He W
Yan C
Chen J
Yang W
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ACS Applied Energy Materials

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To build a high-performance supercapacitor, chemical surface modification and hierarchically porous construction are two widely adopted routes for electrode materials design. Unfortunately, they are suffering from perplexing steps and low yield. Herein, we …
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