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In situ formation of Co9S8 nanoclusters in sulfur-doped carbon foam as a sustainable and high-rate sodium-ion anode

Wang et al., 2019

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16046473468388899717
Author
Wang Y
Wang Y
Wang Y
Feng X
Chen W
Qian J
Ai X
Yang H
Cao Y
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Transition-metal sulfides hold great promise as anode materials for sodium-ion batteries due to the high theoretical capacity and excellent redox reversibility based on multielectron conversion reactions. In this work, an elaborate composite, cobalt sulfide nanoclusters …
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