SEM top view (a,b) and cross section (c,d) images of (a,c) carbon paper

SEM top view (a,b) and cross section (c,d) images of (a,c) carbon paper

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Download scientific diagram | SEM top view (a,b) and cross section (c,d) images of (a,c) carbon paper carrier substrates and (b,d) graphite particle coated copper foil. from publication: Substrate Dependent Charge Transfer Kinetics at the Solid/Liquid Interface of Carbon-Based Electrodes with Potential Application for Organic Na-Ion Batteries | Electroactive organic semiconducting pigments represent a group of very promising electrode materials for the next generation of energy conversion and storage technologies. However, most pigments suffer from high solubility in organic electrolytes and poor electrical | Charge Transfer, Electrodes and Heterojunction Solar Cells | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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