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      Uniform manganese hexacyanoferrate hydrate nanocubes featuring superior performance for low-cost supercapacitors and nonenzymatic electrochemical sensors

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              High-quality Prussian blue crystals as superior cathode materials for room-temperature sodium-ion batteries

              High-quality Prussian blue crystals with a small number of vacancies and a low water content show high specific capacity and remarkable cycle stability as cathode materials for Na-ion batteries.
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                Journal
                NANOHL
                Nanoscale
                Nanoscale
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2040-3364
                2040-3372
                2015
                2015
                : 7
                : 38
                : 16012-16019
                Article
                10.1039/C5NR04322K
                26370568
                a990f14a-8bac-423c-9a51-03204d4de6bf
                © 2015
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