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The material shows good enough properties for the preparation of proton exchange membranes.
Graphene, the thinnest two-dimensional material, shows good thermal conductivity and high carrier mobility.
The novel material shows good reversibility for Li+ insertion/extraction and long cycle life.
The latter material shows good stability and unusually high mass activity towards the oxygen reduction reaction in the acidic medium.
In our present work, the existence of Ni particles at the tip of the nanofibrous carbon material shows good evidence of the metal-catalyzed growth [7 10].
Furthermore, the electrode material shows good cycle stability in the potential range of −1.1 to 0.2 V (vs. saturated calomel electrode (SCE)) after 1000 cycles.
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This material showed good resistance to CF4-reactive ion etching.
The analysis of a reference material showed good agreement with the certified value.
The novel material showed good adsorption capacity for sequestration of MG dye from wastewater.
This novel MOF material showed good hydrogen adsorption capacity at 77 K, indicating its potential application in hydrogen storage.
The flocculated material showed good capacitive behavior and cycling stability, and the specific capacitance value was 176 F g−1.
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