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Leveraging novel microwave techniques for tailoring the microstructure of energy storage materials

Figure 10. (A) 1D carbon-bridged Nb2O5 single-crystal nanorods prepared using the solid-phase microwave method. This figure is quoted with permission[148]; (B) Ultra-large and thin NiAl layered bimetallic hydroxide nanosheets fabricated via the liquid-phase microwave method. This figure is quoted with permission[149]; (C) Non-layered ultrathin CoNi2S4 nanosheets prepared using the liquid-phase microwave method, emphasizing their high energy density characteristics in supercapacitor applications. This figure is quoted with permission[60]; (D) Nanocomposite materials MWCNT@GONR prepared through the solid-phase microwave method, focusing on their specific capacitance characteristics in supercapacitor applications. This figure is quoted with permission[150].

Microstructures
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