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Laser-induced nitrogen-doped hierarchically porous graphene for advanced electrochemical energy storage

Wang et al., 2019

Document ID
17174247528653630028
Author
Wang F
Dong X
Wang K
Duan W
Gao M
Zhai Z
Zhu C
Wang W
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Carbon

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Abstract Development of one-step processes combining hierarchical porous architecture with heteroatom doping control has remained a challenge. This is especially important for structure-engineered graphene materials as high performance active electrodes for energy …
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