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Structural design and mechanism analysis of hierarchical porous carbon fibers for advanced energy and environmental applications

Liu et al., 2022

Document ID
16074339522418916691
Author
Liu C
Li Q
Kang W
Lei W
Wang X
Lu C
Naebe M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Hierarchical porous carbon fibers (PCFs) combining the structural and functional features of commercial carbon fibers and porous carbonaceous materials have attracted extensive interest in energy conversion/storage, catalysis, adsorption/separation, sensing and other …
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