Dantong Qiu's research while affiliated with Washington State University and other places
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Publications (2)
Compared with batteries, the advantages of capacitive energy storage include high power, fast charging kinetics, and long cycling stability. Owing to their layered structure and tunable transition metal charge, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have great potential to be applied as pseudocapacitor materials. Here, a systematic experimental study is...
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... 25 The 529.4 and 1098.1 cm −1 bands are attributed to the CO 3 2− stretching vibrations which correspond to the hydroxyl layers and the LDH stretching of the sample. 36 The presence of a 1098 cm −1 peak corresponds to the NiAl vibrational mode. Thus, these vibrational modes as obtained confirm the NiAl presence. ...
... High-energy mechanical milling is utilized to prepare FeF3/C composites to improve the electrochemical properties compared to pristine FeF3 [185]. A variety of carbon-based materials such as carbon black, acetylene black, [131,186,187], carbon nanofibers, carbon nanotubes [188,189], 3D mesoporous carbon [190][191][192][193][194], carbon nanohorns [195], graphite oxide [196], reduced graphene oxide [93,197,198], carbon nanosheets, and bio-substrates [171,199] have been used. Reproduced from ref [200]. ...