Wei et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Synthesis of porous carbons from coal tar pitch for high-performance supercapacitorsWei et al., 2019
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- Wei F
- Zhang H
- He X
- Ma H
- Dong S
- Xie X
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- New Carbon Materials
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Porous carbons (PCs) for supercapacitors were synthesized by a combined Mg (OH) 2 templating and in-situ KOH activation method using coal tar pitch as the carbon precursor, and were characterized by TEM, Raman spectroscopy, XPS and N 2 adsorption. Their …
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