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Nitrogen Codoped Unique Carbon with 0.4 nm Ultra‐Micropores for Ultrahigh Areal Capacitance Supercapacitors

Zhou et al., 2018

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2772281426308294075
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Zhou J
Hou L
Luan S
Zhu J
Gou H
Wang D
Gao F
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A full understanding of ion transport in porous carbon electrodes is essential for achieving effective energy storage in their applications as electrochemical supercapacitors. It is generally accepted that pores in the size range below 0.5 nm are inaccessible to electrolyte …
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