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Correction: Electrode Mass Balancing as an Inexpensive and Simple Method to Increase the Capacitance of Electric Double-Layer Capacitors
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PLOS ONE Staff
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Capacitance
/ Sodium
2017
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2017
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Correction: Electrode Mass Balancing as an Inexpensive and Simple Method to Increase the Capacitance of Electric Double-Layer Capacitors
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Correction: Electrode Mass Balancing as an Inexpensive and Simple Method to Increase the Capacitance of Electric Double-Layer Capacitors
2017
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Sulfuric acid (analytical grade, from VWR), sodium hydroxide (analytical grade, from VWR), potassium hydroxide (from Fluka) and sodium sulfate (analytical grade, from Merck) were diluted with deionized water to produce electrolytes with a concentration of 1 M. The second, third, fourth and fifth sentences of the Preparation of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers are missing certain units.
The suspension was mixed, and 10 mmol sodium hypochlorite (NaClO, 14%, from VWR) per g dry pulp was added during stirring.
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