Chalcogenide solution-mediated activation protocol for scalable and ultrafast synthesis of single-crystalline 1-D copper sulfide for supercapacitor
Traditional synthetic routes for transition metal sulfides typically involve solution and thermal-based processes to exploit their favorable pseudo-capacitive properties. However, there is a practical need to develop alternative processes to fabricate metal sulfide electrodes because of the time-con...
Main Authors: | Hong, J, Kim, B, Yang, S, Jang, A, Lee, Y, Pak, S, Lee, S, Cho, Y, Kang, D, Shin, H, Morris, S, Cha, S, Sohn, J, Kim, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2019
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