Trinh et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Carbonization and H3PO4 activation of fern Dicranopteris linearis and electrochemical properties for electric double layer capacitor electrodeTrinh et al., 2020
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- Trinh T
- Tsubota T
- Takahashi S
- Mai N
- Nguyen M
- Nguyen N
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- Scientific Reports
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Today, the world's climate change is a growing problem, plant carbon sequestration is one of the effective ways to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gases, mostly carbon gases. Dicranopteris linearis (D. linearis), a common fern species in the tropic or …
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