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Bowl-like mesoporous polymer-induced interface growth of molybdenum disulfide for stable lithium storageQian et al., 2020
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- 3363392418517075457
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- Qian X
- Zhu G
- Wang K
- Zhang F
- Liang K
- Luo W
- Yang J
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- Chemical Engineering Journal
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MoS 2 nanosheets are widely investigated for energy storage and catalytic application, however, the methodology for controllable growth of MoS 2 on functional matrix for boosting synergetic performance remains an urgent challenge. Herein, a nitrogen-containing polymer …
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