Graphene-wrapped chromium-MOF(MIL-101)/sulfur composite for performance improvement of high-rate rechargeable Li–S batteries
Journal of Materials Chemistry A2014Vol. 2(33), pp. 13509–13512
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Abstract
A graphene/chromium-MOF(MIL-101) composite is proposed to serve as a sulfur host for stabilized Li–S batteries.
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