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From dispersed microspheres to interconnected nanospheres: carbon-sandwiched monolayered MoS2 as high-performance anode of Li-Ion batteriesShao et al., 2015
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- 1426575106579645427
- Author
- Shao J
- Qu Q
- Wan Z
- Gao T
- Zuo Z
- Zheng H
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Hierarchical structured carbon@ MoS2 (C@ MoS2) microspheres and nanospheres composed of carbon-sandwiched monolayered MoS2 building blocks are synthesized through a facile one-pot polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) micelle-assisted hydrothermal route …
- 229910052982 molybdenum disulfide 0 title abstract description 361
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