Interface strain in vertically stacked two-dimensional heterostructured carbon-MoS2 nanosheets controls electrochemical reactivity
Two-dimensional materials are promising for electrochemical energy storage, conversion, catalysis, and sensing. Here the authors leverage strain engineering using a two-dimensional stacked carbon-MoS2 material to control chemical storage pathways in MoS2upon lithium metal insertion.
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Main Authors: | Landon Oakes, Rachel Carter, Trevor Hanken, Adam P. Cohn, Keith Share, Benjamin Schmidt, Cary L. Pint |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c6d01374498f43fbb28f2f1dcd96fccd |
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