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The electrochemical impedance measurements of carbon nanotubes

Yang et al., 2001

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15380759766679719011
Author
Yang Z
Wu H
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Chemical physics letters

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The two types of carbon nanotube electrodes have been studied as a function of frequency and the open circuit cell voltage. Nyquist plots measured from the closed carbon nanotubes electrodes at different potentials include only one semicircle that is attributed the adsorption …
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