Ji et al., 2016 - Google Patents
In situ carbon-coating and Ostwald ripening-based route for hollow Ni 3 S 4@ C spheres with superior Li-ion storage performancesJi et al., 2016
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- 1815654457406235115
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- Ji S
- Zhang L
- Yu L
- Xu X
- Liu J
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- RSC Advances
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Uniform hollow carbon-coated polydymite (Ni3S4) microspheres were synthesized in a solution via an in situ carbon-coating and Ostwald ripening-based route. The thin carbon coating layer and the hollow core enhanced the electrochemical performance of Ni3S4 as a …
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