Kang et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Simple fabrication of nickel sulfide nanostructured electrode using alternate dip-coating method and its supercapacitive propertiesKang et al., 2017
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- Kang J
- Ryu I
- Choe G
- Kim G
- Yim S
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- International Journal of Electrochemical Science
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In order to make best use of the superior electrochemical properties of nickel sulfide (NiS) as an electrode material for supercapacitors, increase in surface area through electrode nanostructuring is one of the major issues. However, currently used NiS nanostructuring …
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