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Porous core–shell CuCo2S4 nanospheres as anode material for enhanced lithium‐ion batteriesZheng et al., 2019
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- Zheng T
- Li G
- Meng X
- Li S
- Ren M
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- Chemistry–A European Journal
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Porous core–shell CuCo2S4 nanospheres that exhibit a large specific surface area, sufficient inner space, and a nanoporous shell were synthesized through a facile solvothermal method. The diameter of the core–shell CuCo2S4 nanospheres is …
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