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Two-dimensional nanocrystals produced by exfoliation of Ti3AlC2
M Naguib, M Kurtoglu, V Presser, J Lu, J Niu, M Heon, L Hultman, ...
MXenes, 15-29, 2023
99802023
Two-dimensional transition metal carbides
M Naguib, O Mashtalir, J Carle, V Presser, J Lu, L Hultman, Y Gogotsi, ...
ACS nano 6 (2), 1322-1331, 2012
41902012
Carbons and electrolytes for advanced supercapacitors
F Béguin, V Presser, A Balducci, E Frackowiak
Advanced materials 26 (14), 2219-2251, 2014
26492014
Review on the science and technology of water desalination by capacitive deionization
S Porada, R Zhao, A van der Wal, V Presser, PM Biesheuvel
Progress in materials science 58 (8), 1388-1442, 2013
22082013
Water desalination via capacitive deionization: what is it and what can we expect from it?
ME Suss, S Porada, X Sun, PM Biesheuvel, J Yoon, V Presser
Energy & Environmental Science 8 (8), 2296-2319, 2015
16412015
MXene: a promising transition metal carbide anode for lithium-ion batteries
M Naguib, J Come, B Dyatkin, V Presser, PL Taberna, P Simon, ...
Electrochemistry Communications 16 (1), 61-64, 2012
15362012
Pseudocapacitance: from fundamental understanding to high power energy storage materials
S Fleischmann, JB Mitchell, R Wang, C Zhan, D Jiang, V Presser, ...
Chemical Reviews 120 (14), 6738-6782, 2020
12972020
Carbide‐derived carbons–from porous networks to nanotubes and graphene
V Presser, M Heon, Y Gogotsi
Advanced Functional Materials 21 (5), 810-833, 2011
7872011
One-step synthesis of nanocrystalline transition metal oxides on thin sheets of disordered graphitic carbon by oxidation of MXenes
M Naguib, O Mashtalir, MR Lukatskaya, B Dyatkin, C Zhang, V Presser, ...
Chemical communications 50 (56), 7420-7423, 2014
7252014
Effect of pore size on carbon dioxide sorption by carbide derived carbon
V Presser, J McDonough, SH Yeon, Y Gogotsi
Energy & Environmental Science 4 (8), 3059-3066, 2011
6702011
Carbon coated textiles for flexible energy storage
K Jost, CR Perez, JK McDonough, V Presser, M Heon, G Dion, Y Gogotsi
Energy & Environmental Science 4 (12), 5060-5067, 2011
6032011
Direct prediction of the desalination performance of porous carbon electrodes for capacitive deionization
S Porada, L Borchardt, M Oschatz, M Bryjak, JS Atchison, KJ Keesman, ...
Energy & Environmental Science 6 (12), 3700-3712, 2013
5912013
Effect of pore size and its dispersity on the energy storage in nanoporous supercapacitors
S Kondrat, CR Perez, V Presser, Y Gogotsi, AA Kornyshev
Energy & Environmental Science 5 (4), 6474-6479, 2012
5402012
Carbon nanomaterials
Y Gogotsi, V Presser
CRC press, 2006
4902006
Capacitive energy storage from− 50 to 100 C using an ionic liquid electrolyte
R Lin, PL Taberna, S Fantini, V Presser, CR Pérez, F Malbosc, ...
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2 (19), 2396-2401, 2011
4722011
Charge-transfer materials for electrochemical water desalination, ion separation and the recovery of elements
P Srimuk, X Su, J Yoon, D Aurbach, V Presser
Nature Reviews Materials 5 (7), 517-538, 2020
4572020
MXene as a novel intercalation-type pseudocapacitive cathode and anode for capacitive deionization
P Srimuk, F Kaasik, B Krüner, A Tolosa, S Fleischmann, N Jäckel, ...
Journal of Materials Chemistry A 4 (47), 18265-18271, 2016
4412016
Carbon onions for electrochemical energy storage
M Zeiger, N Jäckel, VN Mochalin, V Presser
Journal of Materials Chemistry A 4 (9), 3172-3196, 2016
4222016
The electrochemical flow capacitor: A new concept for rapid energy storage and recovery
V Presser, CR Dennison, J Campos, KW Knehr, EC Kumbur, Y Gogotsi
Advanced energy materials 2 (7), 895-902, 2012
3012012
Carbon flow electrodes for continuous operation of capacitive deionization and capacitive mixing energy generation
S Porada, D Weingarth, HVM Hamelers, M Bryjak, V Presser, ...
Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2 (24), 9313-9321, 2014
2992014
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