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Na0.44MnO2 is one of the most promising cathode materials in the development of sodium ion batteries (SIBs).
Recent investigations in the field of biotechnology show the potential of bioinspired materials in the development of low toxic solutions.
This reveals the significance of controlling the hierarchical structure of hybrid materials in the development of high-performance supercapacitor.
Their morphological similarities enable the exploitation of lignocellulosic materials in the development of nanostructured composites targeting tissue engineering and regeneration.
These results proved that such a flexible and highly conductive graphene/acetylene black film can be promising electroactive materials in the development of advanced electrochemical energy storage devices.
Tandem architectures based on graphene interlayers will also be discussed, illustrating the broad potentialities of graphene materials in the development of the perovskite-based photovoltaic technology.
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Roman cement was patented in 1796 and established as a major material in the development of European architecture and engineering in the 19th century.
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