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Franklin Kim

Bio: Franklin Kim is an academic researcher from ShanghaiTech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Nanorod. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 51 publications receiving 22925 citations. Previous affiliations of Franklin Kim include University of California, Berkeley & Kyoto University.


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29 Nov 2021
TL;DR: Transition metal dichalcogenides, especially MoS2-based materials, have been actively investigated for application as high-performance electrode materials for metal-ion batteries.
Abstract: Transition metal dichalcogenides, especially MoS2-based materials, have been actively investigated for application as high-performance electrode materials for metal-ion batteries. To further improv...

3 citations

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01 Jan 2012

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of electrolytes on the sodium storage behavior has been studied, while much effort has been made in developing MoS2-based materials as anode for sodium-ion batteries.
Abstract: While much efforts have been made in developing MoS2-based materials as anode for sodium-ion batteries, the influence of electrolytes on the sodium storage behavior has been relatively less studied...

1 citations


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TL;DR: An overview of the synthesis, properties, and applications of graphene and related materials (primarily, graphite oxide and its colloidal suspensions and materials made from them), from a materials science perspective.
Abstract: There is intense interest in graphene in fields such as physics, chemistry, and materials science, among others. Interest in graphene's exceptional physical properties, chemical tunability, and potential for applications has generated thousands of publications and an accelerating pace of research, making review of such research timely. Here is an overview of the synthesis, properties, and applications of graphene and related materials (primarily, graphite oxide and its colloidal suspensions and materials made from them), from a materials science perspective.

8,919 citations

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TL;DR: The interest in nanoscale materials stems from the fact that new properties are acquired at this length scale and, equally important, that these properties are equally important.
Abstract: The interest in nanoscale materials stems from the fact that new properties are acquired at this length scale and, equally important, that these properties * To whom correspondence should be addressed. Phone, 404-8940292; fax, 404-894-0294; e-mail, mostafa.el-sayed@ chemistry.gatech.edu. † Case Western Reserve UniversitysMillis 2258. ‡ Phone, 216-368-5918; fax, 216-368-3006; e-mail, burda@case.edu. § Georgia Institute of Technology. 1025 Chem. Rev. 2005, 105, 1025−1102

6,852 citations