Punnoose et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Nanodiamonds for Energy StoragePunnoose et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 5680284492727070849
- Author
- Punnoose M
- Mathew B
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- Publication venue
- Carbon Nanotubes for Energy and Environmental Applications
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All allotropes of carbon nanomaterials are always fascinating, especially nanodiamonds (ND), due to their potential applications in the biomedical-and energy-related fields, including drug delivery, protein mimics, catalysis, photovoltaics, microelectronics …
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