Hao GP, Tang C, Zhang E, Zhai P, Yin J, Zhu W, Zhang Q, Kaskel S (2017)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2017
Book Volume: 29
Article Number: 1702829
Journal Issue: 37
2D nanocarbon-based materials with controllable pore structures and hydrophilic surface show great potential in electrochemical energy storage systems including lithium sulfur (Li–S) batteries. This paper reports a thermal exfoliation of metal–organic framework crystals with intrinsic 2D structure into multilayer graphene stacks. This family of nanocarbon stacks is composed of well-preserved 2D sheets with highly accessible interlayer macropores, narrowly distributed 7 Å micropores, and ever most polar pore walls. The surface polarity is quantified both by its ultrahigh water vapor uptake of 14.3 mmol g−1 at low relative pressure of P/P
APA:
Hao, G.-P., Tang, C., Zhang, E., Zhai, P., Yin, J., Zhu, W.,... Kaskel, S. (2017). Thermal Exfoliation of Layered Metal–Organic Frameworks into Ultrahydrophilic Graphene Stacks and Their Applications in Li–S Batteries. Advanced Materials, 29(37). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201702829
MLA:
Hao, Guang-Ping, et al. "Thermal Exfoliation of Layered Metal–Organic Frameworks into Ultrahydrophilic Graphene Stacks and Their Applications in Li–S Batteries." Advanced Materials 29.37 (2017).
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