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Hierarchical NiCo/NiO/NiCo2O4 composite formation by solvothermal reaction as a potential electrode material for hydrogen evolutions and asymmetric …Sivakumar et al., 2021
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- Sivakumar P
- Vikraman D
- Raj C
- Hussain S
- Park J
- Kim H
- Jung H
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- International Journal of Energy Research
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Electrochemical energy storage and conversion mechanisms are highly viable routes in the current scenario, and hence supercapacitor and electrolysis of water splitting have gained significant attention in recent times. Thus, transition metal nickel cobalt oxides are widely …
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