2023
DOI: 10.1002/ente.202300749
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Morphology Evolution of NiFe Layered Double‐Hydroxide Nanoflower Clusters from Nanosheets: Controllable Structure–Performance Relation for Green Energy Storage

Yanxia Li,
Geping He,
Huijun HuangFu
et al.

Abstract: NiFe‐layered double hydroxide (NiFe‐LDH) as electrode materials for supercapacitors are successfully prepared by green and one‐step hydrothermal method without template. The controllable structure–performance relation of NiFe‐LDH nanoflower clusters (NCs) for green energy storage is realized by regulating reaction time. The morphology evolution of NiFe‐LDH is elucidated. NiFe‐LDH‐24 h offers a unique NC structure and has specific capacitance of 635.8 F g−1 at 1 A g−1, which is larger than one of the reported p… Show more

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Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Already, the service industry that developed because of 50 years of the petroleum sector is quite eager to enter this new area. Since it can run oil or gas platforms in the North Sea in 10 m high waves and extreme conditions, it can create, for example, floating wind power, and since it was good at building fossil fuel ships with advanced technology, it can be good at building hydrogen-or ammonia-driven ships with advanced technology [26]. This circular energy economy relies as much on technological innovation from major industries as a stable grid that can provide constant and reliable green power [27].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%